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LA City Hall Tightens Sidewalk Rules and Eases Hotel Wage Pressure
Thursday, May 21, 2026 · 11 min

Los Angeles City Council approved 26 new anti-camping zones in the San Fernando Valley and amended hotel wage rules, while a $500,000 grant aims to connect licensed care beds to homelessness placements.
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Los Angeles City Council approved 26 new anti-camping zones in the San Fernando Valley and amended hotel wage rules, while a $500,000 grant aims to connect licensed care beds to homelessness placements.
In this episode
- LA Council Adds 26 Anti-Camping Zones In San Fernando Valley — Hoodline
LA Council Adds 26 Anti-Camping Zones In San Fernando Valley Real Estate & Development Science, Tech & Medicine More forecasts: Atlanta 30 day forecast # LA Council Adds 26 Anti-Camping Zones In San Fernando Valley Published on May 20, 2026 Valley sidewalks are about to get a lot more regulated. The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday signed off on 26 new anti-camping zones across Council…
- Step Back — When LA keeps adding anti-camping zones, what actually happens after the signs go up — are people being connected to shelter or treatment, or are encampments just being pushed a few blocks away?
Background sources
- UCLA Study Finds LA’s CARE+ Program Displaces Homeless Residents — Peaches Chung
- How LA’s CARE+ Program Pushes People Around Instead Of Helping Them — Invisiblepeople
- Notorious Venice homeless encampment returns 3 years after being cleared by Inside Safe program - AOL — AOL
- Why Housing Doesn’t Always Last — Invisiblepeople
- L.A. Care Association Secures $500,000 Grant to Unlock Licensed Beds for Homeless Angelenos With Mental Illness — EINPresswire
L.A. Care Association Secures $500,000 Grant to Unlock Licensed Beds for Homeless Angelenos With Mental Illness World Media Directory· RSS· Email Newsletters There were 1,699 press releases posted in the last 24 hours and 464,742 in the last 365 days. # L.A. Care Association Secures $500,000 Grant to Unlock Licensed Beds for Homeless Angelenos With Mental Illness News Provided By May 20,…
- AHLA Statement on Passage of the Los Angeles Minimum Wage Amendments - Hospitality Net — Hospitality Net
AHLA Statement on Passage of the Los Angeles Minimum Wage Amendments - Hospitality Net Reading time: 2% Press Release Operations & Strategy 12 hours ago Los Angeles, United States LOS ANGELES, C.A. — Rosanna Maietta, President & CEO of the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA), today issued the following statement after the Los Angeles City Council voted to approve amendments to the…
- The Future of Housing and Community Development: A California 100 Report on Policies and Future Scenarios — UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
The Future of Housing and Community Development: A California 100 Report on Policies and Future Scenarios The Future of Housing and Community Development: A California 100 Report on Policies and Future Scenarios # The Future of Housing and Community Development: A California 100 Report on Policies and Future Scenarios Report Shane Phillips | Carolina Reid | Dana Cuff | Kenny Wong March…