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  2. L.A. races to distribute housing vouchers before homeless ...

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    As hotels shift away from sheltering homeless people as part of Project Roomkey, Los Angeles is racing to distribute thousands of rental vouchers it received from various stimulus bills.

  3. L.A. Wants To Commandeer Vacant Hotel Rooms as Homeless ... - AOL

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    Los Angeles voters will decide in March whether to force hotels to report empty rooms to the city and accept vouchers from homeless people. L.A. Wants To Commandeer Vacant Hotel Rooms as Homeless ...

  4. California spending billions to house homeless in hotels - AOL

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    When homeless outreach workers first visited her encampment under a Los Angeles highway overpass last fall, Veronica Perez was skeptical of their offer of not just a bed, but a furnished apartment ...

  5. Los Angeles took thousands of homeless people off the ... - AOL

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    The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority declined to comment. The Independent contacted Hope the Mission, a nonprofit which administers the Palm Tree Inn Inside Safe site, for comment. A mayor ...

  6. Cecil Hotel (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The Cecil Hotel is an affordable housing complex in Downtown Los Angeles. It opened on December 20, 1924, as a luxury hotel, [6] but declined during the Great Depression and subsequent decades. In 2011, the hotel was renamed the Stay On Main. The 14-floor hotel has 700 guest rooms and a checkered history, with many suicides and accidental or ...

  7. List of homeless relocation programs in the United States

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    The Guardian has suggested that New York City may have been the first American city with a homeless relocation program, starting in 1987. [1] As of 2017, the New York City Department of Homeless Services was spending $500,000 annually on relocation, [1] [3] making it significantly larger than other schemes across the United States. [1]

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