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Project Homekey: Long Beach zeroes in on hotel properties to convert into homeless housing

Avatar photo by Alena Maschke Sep 28, 2020Sep 28, 2020
The city is considering several hotels and motels in the city for conversion to transitional and supportive housing. The City Center Motel, pictured here, is not among those selected. Photo by Asia Morris.

 

 

Tagged: homelessness, Motels, Project Homekey, Project Roomkey

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