He called explains you ll think of me lyrics by keith urban the incident keith chesney tells "gang-related on both sides. "One of the men was believed to be 18 to 20 years old and the other is in his early 20s, police said. . A UCLA study found that the city's year-old Safer City Initiative to clean up skid row has reduced crime but that few additional social services have been initiated. "There have been unintended consequences that have negatively impacted the homeless and mentally disabled people, with unpaid citations for jaywalking leading to people going to jail and a focus on small-quantity drug buys ending up with ordinary addicts being sent to state prison," said author Gary Blasi, a UCLA law professor. But top Los Angeles Police Department officials said Tuesday that the study cannot deny the more than 35% drop in serious crime in skid row as well as a similar drop in the number of homeless people on the streets since the initiative began last September. "It is more than numbers We are saving lives with the Safer City Initiative That alone is a measure of its success. We used to pull dead bodies out of tents, parks and outhouses," said Cmdr. Andy Smith, head of the LAPD's Central Division, which leads the effort. The push to clean up skid row is centered on the LAPD's addition last year of 50 more patrol officers. The UCLA study found that since the initiative began, the sheer number of officers in skid row has led to the drop in crime. It noted that most of the 1,000 citations issued monthly are for jaywalking and loitering. Homeless people repeatedly ticketed for jaywalking or loitering are eventually being jailed for failing to pay fines, according to Blasi, whose team gathered 15,000 pages of public records. "If this is meant to change behavior, it is not working," he said. Because the arrests lead to criminal records, the homeless are becoming ineligible for housing, the study said. The UCLA study notes that Police Chief William J. Bratton warned that policing alone would not end the problem of chronic homelessness on skid row. But Blasi said the city has paid little more than lip service to efforts beyond law enforcement. Other steps, he said, include producing 199 extra beds in a downtown shelter and space in a South L. A. shelter. LAPD's Smith said there is no doubt the city needs to invest in additional housing for homeless people but said that is not a reason to stop enforcing the lawHe said the UCLA study assumes incorrectly that all those cited for jaywalking are homeless. The citations deter repeat offenses, he said, even when those cited are homeless or ill. --richard. winton.
In front of a mostly empty room at City Hall on Tuesday, the Los Angeles City Council began what is expected to be a months-long debate over how best to increase civic involvement in the nation's second-largest municipality. At issue is a list of 73 recommendations intended to improve the city's neighborhood council system. The proposals were drawn up by a 29-member commission that last year began exploring ways to ease the internal tumult within some councils and the apathy that has afflicted others. The City Council will probably spend the next several weeks vetting the proposals before voting on them keith urban posters Keith Urban - keithurban . There are 89 neighborhood councils, together covering most of the city. "I think I would look at this as more of a tweaking of the neighborhood councils," said Jeffrey Jacobberger, one of the commissioners and a longtime participant in a neighborhood council ww keithurban . "If we can reduce the bureaucracy that the councils have to deal with, then more time can be spent on substantive issues, and there will be greater participation. "The heart of the debate involves how much power elected officials and the city bureaucracy are willing to surrender to the smaller councils keithurban and . The system of councils was created by City Charter reform in 1999 in response to the alienation or outright disgust many Los Angeles residents expressed toward their government. The commission's first recommendation is that the councils remain advisory and not acquire such powers as the authority to kill a proposed building project or to decide on the municipal budget, decisions that rest with the City Council and the mayor youtube keithurban . Another recommendation is to refine the definition of "stakeholders," those who can participate in neighborhood councils. The commission would like to see the term defined as "those who live, work or own property in the neighborhood and also declare a stake in the neighborhood and affirm the factual basis for it. "That proposal will probably be a source of debate. Councilman Bill Rosendahl on Tuesday said such a definition allowed construction crews working on a housing project to be bused in to vote in a neighborhood council election in his district two years ago -- something he thought was inappropriate. "People should live in the area to be stakeholders. My hope is that the definition will narrow," Rosendahl said Tuesday.
"Because of the way it is defined now, people could be members of several different neighborhood councils without living in an area. "Commission members told the City Council that they would like to keep the definition of stakeholder broad but that they're open to letting each council restrict who can be on its board, which is elected by the stakeholders and guides a council's agenda. That, the commissioners said, would make it possible to ensure that a board isn't taken over by outside interests. Other commission proposals include that:The city clerk oversee all neighborhood council board elections, to prevent the confusion, infighting and administrative headaches of councils running their own elections. Short summaries of a neighborhood council's position on issues be printed on City Council agendas to inform the public, media and elected officials whether neighborhood councils support or oppose a position being taken by an elected official. City agencies be required to inform neighborhood councils of projects within their boundaries and councils be allowed to weigh in on those projects Keith Urban . The recommendations will be sent to the City Council's Education and Neighborhoods Committee, chaired by Councilman Richard Alarcon keith urban height . Its other members are Councilwoman Janice Hahn and Councilman Dennis Zine keithurban ent . Hearings are expected to begin early next month. Alarcon said he hopes to "calm the waters" of the neighborhood council system and have the City Council show it more respect. "This is an experiment, and we're a long way from perfection," he said, noting, however, that democracies aren't perfect and that they change with the times. The Neighborhood Council Review Commission's recommendations can be viewed at ncrcla. org. --steve. hymon. Commission members told the City Council that they would like to keep the definition of stakeholder broad but that they're open to letting each council restrict who can be on its board, which is elected by the stakeholders and guides a council's agenda. That, the commissioners said, would make it possible to ensure that a board isn't taken over by outside interests. Other commission proposals include that:The city clerk oversee all neighborhood council board elections, to prevent the confusion, infighting and administrative headaches of councils running their own elections. Short summaries of a neighborhood council's position on issues be printed on City Council agendas to inform the public, media and elected officials whether neighborhood councils support or oppose a position being taken by an elected official. City agencies be required to inform neighborhood councils of projects within their boundaries and councils be allowed to weigh in on those projects . The recommendations will be sent to the City Council's Education and Neighborhoods Committee, chaired by Councilman Richard Alarcon keithurban music . Its other members are Councilwoman Janice Hahn and Councilman Dennis Zine ilike keithurban . Hearings are expected to begin early next month. Alarcon said he hopes to "calm the waters" of the neighborhood council system and have the City Council show it more respect. "This is an experiment, and we're a long way from perfection," he said, noting, however, that democracies aren't perfect and that they change with the times. The Neighborhood Council Review Commission's recommendations can be viewed at ncrcla. org. --steve. hymon. Keith Urban - keithurban . Thieves fled to Mexico in a stolen U. S Border Patrol vehicle, an agency spokesman said Tuesday. Keith Urban tickets The vehicle was taken Sunday in the Border Patrol's El Centro sector, which encompasses eastern California's border with Mexico. Border Patrol spokesman Enrique Lozano declined to elaborate on any aspect of the theft.

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