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Pasadena considers new shelters and safe parking spots to fight homelessness

Workers engage in homeless outreach in Pasadena in this file photo. (KTLA)

The city of Pasadena is considering new measures to fight the homeless crisis that include creating designated parking spots for those experiencing homelessness.

Officials are looking into converting certain spaces in the city to those designated parking spots.


Some of the zoning amendments officials are considering include:

The proposal also increases the number of available beds in Pasadena by a significant amount, possibly up to 2,400.

The amendments are still being tweaked, but they are part of the city’s homelessness plan, which aims to increase the availability of shelter beds, access to supportive services and potential sites for emergency shelters.

The proposed amendments have passed the planning commission and will need to face the City Council before anything can be finalized.