Coronavirus: City Opens Downtown Hotel To Temporarily House Homeless As Part Of Project Roomkey
LAPPL News Watch
May 12, 2020
A downtown Los Angeles hotel, shuttered by the coronavirus pandemic, has opened once more — this time as an 11-floor, 460-room temporary homeless shelter.
It’s the biggest and most ambitious move yet to get people experiencing homelessness off the streets by putting a major hotel just blocks from Skid Row to use housing the city’s most vulnerable.
The Salvation Army, which will supervise mental health and addiction services at the hotel, released a video showcasing the accommodations. “It gives them an opportunity to be in a comfortable place, off the streets, out of the elements,” Major Osei Stewart, incident commander, said. “It gives them food to eat, three meals a day.”
The program will last for 90 days and provide case management to those being housed, but the question remains of what happens once the program ends.
1 comment:
They need to rename it the Doomsday Hotel.
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