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A judge may find LA in contempt for missing homelessness reduction deadlines despite a 2023 court order.
A federal judge in Los Angeles is set to consider holding the city in contempt for failing to meet its obligations under a 2023 court-enforced settlement aimed at reducing homelessness.
Judge David O. Carter expressed concern over delays, lack of transparency, and repeated failures to provide accurate data, including shelter bed counts.
The court-appointed monitor reported being blocked from direct communication with city staff, and a court-ordered audit revealed flawed data systems and weak contract oversight.
The city must create 12,915 shelter beds by June 2027, but over 3,800 remain unmet.
An evidentiary hearing is scheduled for November 19.
Un juez puede encontrar a LA en desacato por faltar a las fechas límite de reducción de la falta de vivienda a pesar de una orden judicial de 2023.