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L. A. in 'state of emergency' over homelessness. Is money the answer?

The number of homeless on Los Angeles streets has increased, prompting city officials to declare a state of emergency and propose $100 million a year to combat the problem. 

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A homeless woman stands next to her possessions on 7th Street in the Skid Row neighborhood of Los Angeles.

The homelessness population in Los Angeles is now so large that officials said Tuesday that they would declare the situation a public emergency.

The announcement, made by the City Council and mayor Eric Garcetti, included plans to pledge $100 million of the city鈥檚 budget toward housing projects and other initiatives to help the homeless, the Los Angeles Times

鈥淭his city has pushed this problem from neighborhood to neighborhood for too long, from bureaucracy to bureaucracy,鈥 Garcetti said during a news conference. 鈥淓very single day we come to work, we see folks lying on this grass, a symbol of our city鈥檚 intense crisis.鈥

This year, the city's homeless population was estimated to be 25,686, a 12 percent increase since 2013, according to by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority. The survey reports that 43 percent are unsheltered, and the number of tents, makeshift shelters, and occupied vehicles rose by 81 percent, to 5,706.

鈥淓nding homelessness is a moral imperative that also makes financial sense for our city,鈥 LA City Councilman Paul Krekorian to CBS Los Angeles. 鈥淲e spend millions of dollars each year to manage the problem, but without any strategy or long term goals.

鈥淭he major investment of city resources that we鈥檙e proposing today is a serious attempt to find a solution to homelessness in Los Angeles,鈥 said Krekorian. 鈥淲e need a well-funded, multi-year plan that is sustainable and supports the people in our city who need it most.鈥

Some American cities are making efforts to tackle the problem.

For instance, Dallas is building shelters for the homeless聽and, starting in November,聽. In the process, Dallas is saving taxpayers a significant amount of funds. According to the Dallas Morning News, a homeless person who cycles through the prison system and emergency health services on average costs the county .聽Keith Ackerman, executive director of Cottages at Hickory Crossing, that the initiative will bring down those costs to less than $13,000 per year.

Meanwhile, Hawaii is transforming buses into for the homeless population.

Los Angeles's $100 million proposal is subject to approval by the City Council and the money will be used to find permanent housing for the homeless and to fund shelter programs. The first payment is slated for January 1, 2016.聽

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