Saturday, January 22, 2022

Letters to the Editor: 

Here's a revolutionary idea to fix

homelessness — lower rent


Fri, January 21, 2022

VENICE BEACH, CALIF. - JAN. 18, 2022. Recreational vehicles that serve as homes for the unhoused line Main Street in Venice Beach. A majority of people who were living along the oceanfront boardwalk have moved to temporary housing or further inland after authorities conducted a massive cleanup last summer. (Luis Sinco/Los Angeles Times)
Recreational vehicles that serve as homes for the unhoused line Main Street in Venice Beach on Tuesday. (Los Angeles Times)

To the editor: I read Steve Lopez's column on L.A. mayoral hopeful Rep. Karen Bass that focused on our favorite complaint here on the Westside — homelessness. While I agree that it's a huge problem, I'm tired of hearing about it.

How about fixing homelessness by fixing rent? If people could afford apartments, they wouldn't be desperate for housing.

I want our local and state politicians to address homelessness on the front end, not just the back. All around me are new housing developments, some comprising hundreds of apartments, including studios that rent for $3,000. How is that helping anyone but the developers and corporate landlords?

Our politicians, from the local to the state level, sidestep legislation to provide affordable housing, continuing to give rich real estate investors great deals in prime locations. What's going to happen when we run out of tax and grant money for alleviating homelessness and still have a problem?

Barbara Pawley, Los Angeles

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