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Forum Focuses on Special Needs Housing

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A community forum was held Tuesday night in San Pedro by a coalition of homeowner and business groups calling for stricter regulations on government-subsidized residential housing programs for substance abusers, juvenile offenders and others.

The event, sponsored by Community Advocates for Responsible Environmental Safety, was aimed at developing legislative proposals that can be adopted to slow the proliferation of so-called special needs housing programs that provide accommodations in residential neighborhoods.

San Pedro-based CARES has been mobilizing area residents and business owners for months because of that community’s growing number of special needs facilities.

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Last month, in a move applauded by CARES, the Long Beach City Council agreed to enact a one-year moratorium on such housing in downtown Long Beach. The San Pedro group hopes for a similar action in its community by the Los Angeles City Council.

Among those who had been invited to attend the meeting were Harbor-area Councilman Rudy Svorinich Jr.

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