LOS ANGELES, Calif.—A Los Angeles County supervisor argued that funding for housing the homeless in downtown's Skid Row area was bad policy, especially for women.
Though Supervisor Gloria Molina ultimately voted with her colleagues to allocate $10.3 million to seven developments to create affordable housing or supportive, permanent residences for the homeless or mentally ill, she said she was disappointed that some of the money was going to a neighborhood where the concentration of homeless people makes it unsafe for women.