A federal judge awarded the attorneys’ fees to nonprofits that claimed the city wasn’t providing enough data on its efforts to reduce homelessness as agreed to under a settlement.
LOS ANGELES (CN) — Los Angeles was ordered to pay $1.8 million in attorneys’ fees to homeless advocacy organizations that took the city to court over its failure to comply with a 2022 settlement requiring it to create as many as 13,000 housing and shelter spaces for those living on the streets.
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