Geographic and Regulatory Impacts on Vehicular Homelessness in Los Angeles

Status

Complete

Project Timeline

July 20, 2020 - June 30, 2021

Principal Investigator

Project Team

Areas of Expertise

Safety, Public Health, & Mobility Justice

Campus(es)

UCLA

Project Summary

Thousands of people shelter in vehicles as makeshift housing every night in Los Angeles. Vehicle living is not ideal for those who live in vehicles nor for cities, many of which have responded by enacting ordinances to make it illegal or difficult to sleep in vehicles. This proposed project will use homeless count and survey data from the Los Angeles Homeless Service Authority to analyze and understand the people who make up the vehicular homeless population. How has this population changed over time, across neighborhoods, and what makes this group similar or different from other unsheltered homeless individuals? As a complementary component of the project, we will assemble and analyze the transportation regulations directed towards vehicular homeless for the 88 cities in Los Angeles County. Finally, we will interview diverse public agency and service provider stakeholders to better understand their perspectives on and responses to vehicular homelessness. This project will provide valuable knowledge of an understudied population group. In so doing, it will allow planners and homeless advocates to develop evidence-based strategies to address the issue, hopefully with a path toward transitioning the vehicular homeless into permanent housing.