UCLA, the Brentwood School and a private parking operator are paying pennies on the dollar to lease prime West Los Angeles land from the Department of Veterans Affairs that federal officials believe should be used to house homeless vets. The three tenants collectively pay about $2.3 million a year for roughly 36 acres on the VA’s 388-acre West L.A. campus, which a new federal report values at more than $48 million, the Los Angeles Times reported. The findings mark a sharp turn in the VA’s position on leases a federal judge voided last year for violating a 2016 law requiring […]
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