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VA ordered to build thousands more homes for veterans on West Los Angeles campus

U.S. District Judge David O. Carter tours the VA's West Los Angeles campus in August.
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September 06, 2024
Nick Watt - CNN

Los Angeles (CNN) โ€” A federal judge on Friday slammed the Department of Veterans Affairs for failing to build enough homes for veterans in West Los Angeles and ruled that a private school, UCLA, an oil driller and a parking lot operator must vacate some of the most valuable real estate in America because their leases with the VA are illegal.

Judge David O. Carter โ€“ ruling in a lawsuit brought by homeless vets โ€“ ordered the VA to build about 2,500 temporary and permanent units of housing on the land so that more veterans can move off the street and the neediest among them can access the medical facilities available on the agencyโ€™s West Los Angeles campus.

โ€œToday marks the first step on the long road of getting that land back to its intended purpose,โ€ said Rob Reynolds, an Iraq War veteran and advocate. โ€œAs a soldiersโ€™ home for disabled veterans.โ€

VA ordered to build thousands more homes for veterans on West Los Angeles campus
VA ordered to build thousands more homes for veterans on West Los Angeles campus

Carter ruled the parking lot and oil drilling leases, โ€œvoid and terminated.โ€ He ruled the UCLA and Brentwood School leases void and that the court will determine exit strategies for both following a hearing later this month.

Last year, a group of veterans sued the VA, demanding the federal agency build more housing, and build it faster. The plaintiffs demanded the VA terminate the leases with leaseholders who do not use the land to โ€œprincipally benefitโ€ veterans.

The land in question is a leafy 388-acre parcel that was gifted to the nation back in 1888 for a home for disabled soldiers. But, in recent years, the land has been leased by the VA to UCLA for the Bruinsโ€™ baseball field and to Brentwood School, which has spent millions of dollars building a football field, tennis courts and a swimming pool. Brentwood School has spent about $1 million more lobbying to keep it.

The agency said it has made progress on providing housing for veterans but the judge said:

VA ordered to build thousands more homes for veterans on West Los Angeles campus
The Brentwood School pool and football field are on land leased from the VA

โ€œOver the past five decades, the West LA VA has been infected by bribery, corruption and the influence of the powerful.โ€ Carter said the VA has broken previous promises to build housing and, โ€œThe cost of the VAโ€™s inaction is veteransโ€™ lives.โ€

During the bench trial, the 80-year-old judge, who is a Vietnam veteran, led lawyers and others on a 10-mile, pre-dawn hike around the entire campus asking questions such as, โ€œHow many temporary houses could be erected on Brentwood Schoolโ€™s baseball field?โ€™โ€

Brentwood School does grant access to the facilities to veterans at certain times of the day. But, Carter ruled, the land is principally for the benefit of students at the school and not veterans.

The school said after the ruling its lease complies with federal law, according to a 2016 West LA leasing act. โ€œWhile we are still examining the full implications of the ruling, it would be a significant loss for many veterans if the extensive services we provide were eliminated.โ€

Currently, there are just 233 permanent housing units in VA buildings on the land, most of which are occupied, according to the judgeโ€™s ruling. More units are under construction โ€“ but are well behind schedule and now mired in red tape.

Carterโ€™s ruling comes after decades of activism and legal wrangling, as well as more recent media coverage from CNN and others.

UCLA said Friday it has had a public service partnership with the VA spanning more than 70 years. โ€œWorking with the VA to serve veterans continues to be one of our key objectives as part of UCLAโ€™s mission of teaching, research and public service.โ€ The university said it is reviewing Carterโ€™s decision.

VA spokesperson Terrence Hayes told CNN: โ€œWhile we do not comment on ongoing litigation, we at VA are carefully reviewing the Courtโ€™s decision and will continue to do everything in our power to end Veteran homelessness โ€“ both in Los Angeles and across America.โ€

Hayes pointed to a recent reduction in the number of homeless veterans in Los Angeles and a rise in the number of veterans the VA is moving into permanent housing.

โ€œWhile there is still much work to do,โ€ said Hayes, โ€œthere are signs that the nation is making real progress in the fight to end Veteran homelessness.โ€

In his 124-page ruling, Carter wrote: โ€œMany of these changes, however, were only made once this lawsuit was revived.โ€

Carter made scathing remarks about presidents Barack Obama, Donald Trump and Joe Biden: โ€œEach promised that they would act swiftly to eradicate veteran homelessness in America. Yet today, approximately 3,000 homeless veterans live in the Los Angeles area alone.โ€

Mark Rosenbaum, an attorney for the veterans, said, โ€œToday is the first real veteransโ€™ day in America in a long, long time.โ€

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