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LA Launches Massive Push to Move Homeless People Into Hotels

Nation's Most Populous County Matches California's Goal to Turn 15,000 Rooms Into Pandemic Shelters
Los Angeles County has an estimated 60,000 homeless people. (Getty Images)
Los Angeles County has an estimated 60,000 homeless people. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
April 9, 2020 | 11:03 P.M.

Los Angeles is embarking on an unprecedented plan to match California's ambitious goal of securing at least 15,000 hotel and motel rooms to curb the spread of the coronavirus by getting homeless people off the streets while providing income to hotel property owners.

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