EPISODE · Oct 6, 2021 · 26 MIN
California put homeless people in hotel rooms. Then what?
from Headlines From The Times · host Lauren Raab, Shannon Lin, Gustavo Arellano, Doug Smith, Mario Diaz, Mike Heflin, Melissa Kaplan, Benjamin Oreskes, Shani Hilton, Denise Guerra, Ashlea Brown, Marina Peña, Stephanie Klasky-Gamer
To Project Roomkey’s architects, the program was a no-brainer. Thousands of hotel rooms were empty because of the COVID-19 pandemic. And there were thousands of people who lacked homes and seemed especially vulnerable to the coronavirus. The plan to put the people in the empty rooms and pay the hotel owners seemed to solve two problems at once.Sounds easy, right? But in practice, not so much. The program helped some people but certainly not everyone.Today we examine Project Roomkey — its promises, achievements, shortcomings and future. We talk to L.A. Times reporters Benjamin Oreskes and Doug Smith, who have covered the program from the start. We also talk to Stephanie Klasky-Gamer, the head of a nonprofit that helps people transition out of homelessness.More reading:L.A. had a golden opportunity to house homeless people in hotels — but fell short of its goalL.A. County won’t expand program to shelter homeless people in hotelsFederal aid allows L.A. to extend hotel-room rentals for homeless people
What this episode covers
Project Roomkey, made possible by the pandemic, sheltered thousands of people. Here's how it both succeeded and failed.
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California put homeless people in hotel rooms. Then what?
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