Jan. 13, 2026
Court monitor says LA failed to provide required homelessness data
A court-appointed monitor testified that Los Angeles failed to provide complete, verifiable data required under a federal homelessness settlement, as city officials defended their reporting methods during heated contempt hearings.
A court-appointed monitor overseeing the City of Los Angeles' landmark settlement with homelessness advocates said Monday that the city failed to fully respond to requests for homelessness reduction data, during the sixth day of evidentiary hearings on whether the city should be held in contempt for noncompliance with the agreement.
Daniel Garrie, who was appointed to monitor the settlement in October, testified that the city provided him with incomplete data following a delay...
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