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Follow the money. Who owns the hotel or motel franchises in that city?
“funnels money into expensive motels rather than long-term solutions.”
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Antiquated approaches needing 22nd Century Solutions. Be ahead of the time.
This is not just an issue for the Mayor, but administration staff, the whole community for a sustainable long-term program for the unhoused, recovery\homeless.
Planning is a key component.
Quick, preferred solutions are not the key for a fix to temporary housing in low-cost unsafe hotels\motels. A breeding ground for drug and human trafficking. Ask a tenant.
BEMA International
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https://uk.news.yahoo.com/40-percent-people-helped-los-223437604.html 40 percent of people helped by Los Angeles mayor’s $300M homeless project have returned to the streets, report finds Katie Hawkinson Sun, 5 April 2026 “…The $300 million project has helped move some 5,800 people into interim housing, but data from December revealed about 40 percent of them have returned to the streets, according to the Los Angeles Times. “…UCLA Law School professor emeritus Gary Blasi told the newspaper that there were not enough housing vouchers and low-cost apartments to provide permanent housing for program members, putting the program on track that is “just not sustainable” and funnels money into expensive motels rather than long-term solutions.” READ COMPLETE ARTICLE AT: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/40-percent-people-helped-los-223437604.html
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Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority to lay off nearly 300 employees The authority has not yet told affected workers if their employment will be terminated at the end of the fiscal year. By Zittlali Arellano April 21, 2026 “…The letter also says that homelessness in Greater Los Angeles decreased in the past two annual counts — the first decline in six years — and argues that continued investment is critical to sustaining that progress.” READ COMPLETE ARTICLE AT:
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