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Major encampment cleanups resume at 3 sites in San Pedro, Harbor City
Nathaniel Garcia takes down his tent along 8th and Beacon Street in San Pedro on Friday, July 31, 2020. The city is gave people notice two days before the major cleanup, as well as offered showers, replacement tents and COVID-19 testing. Garcia is on the waiting list for a shelter and hopes to get off the streets where he has lived for 3 years. (Photo by Brittany Murray, Press-Telegram/SCNG)Comprehensive encampment cleanups are expected to resume at three sites in the San Pedro and Harbor City areas, under a motion approved by the Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday, Dec. 1.Such cleanups,...…Nathaniel Garcia takes down his tent along 8th and Beacon Street in San Pedro on Friday, July 31, 2020. The city is gave people notice two days before the major cleanup, as well as offered showers, replacement tents and COVID-19 testing. Garcia is on the waiting list for a shelter and hopes to get off the streets where he has lived for 3 years. (Photo by Brittany Murray, Press-Telegram/SCNG)Comprehensive encampment cleanups are expected to resume at three sites in the San Pedro and Harbor City areas, under a motion approved by the Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday, Dec. 1.Such cleanups,...WW…
56,000-plus applications pour in for debit cards, offered by LA mayor’s coronavirus fund
By | | Daily NewsLos Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said Tuesday, April 14 that 56,000 people signed up on the first day to receive a prepaid debit card aimed at tiding them over financial hardships spurred by the coronavirus outbreak.Soon after the three-day sign-up opened at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, the city’s . Garcetti said the phone servers had to be stopped for about an hour to add on more lines, including a private phone bank line on top of the city’s 3-1-1 system.The no-fee debit cards, known as the Angeleno card, contain the amounts of $700, $1,100 or $1,500 for certain residents who...…By | | Daily NewsLos Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said Tuesday, April 14 that 56,000 people signed up on the first day to receive a prepaid debit card aimed at tiding them over financial hardships spurred by the coronavirus outbreak.Soon after the three-day sign-up opened at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, the city’s . Garcetti said the phone servers had to be stopped for about an hour to add on more lines, including a private phone bank line on top of the city’s 3-1-1 system.The no-fee debit cards, known as the Angeleno card, contain the amounts of $700, $1,100 or $1,500 for certain residents who...WW…
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