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L.A. City Council Approves Motions To Expand Project Roomkey

Posted by Contributing Editor on March 3, 2021 in Business | Leave a response
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The Los Angeles City Council Wednesday approved a motion that would expand Project Roomkey and explore commandeering non-cooperating hotels and motels to house homeless people through the program.

The vote was 14-0, with one member absent.

The Los Angeles Business Council, which represents 500 businesses and civic leaders, voiced its support for the motion in a statement Tuesday.

“We thank Council President Nury Martinez and Councilman Paul Krekorian for demonstrating the leadership that is needed to bring people indoors and provide the relief they so desperately need,” the LABC said. “The motion before the City Council tomorrow (today) on Project Roomkey sets an important goal of 10,000 rooms for a period of six months to get thousands of unsheltered Angelenos off the streets.

“We support the motion’s call for the city to formally request that the Federal Emergency Management Agency provide $150 million upfront to ensure we can move quickly and aggressively while COVID-19 rages on.”

On top of seeking $150 million as an advance for the program’s expansion, the motion instructs the city attorney to report on whether commandeering hotels would endanger the availability of 100% FEMA reimbursement.

A second motion was also approved by council members to have the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority and the city administrative officer report on opportunities to renew and expand Project Roomkey. That motion also requests the city attorney to report back to the City Council on steps that need to be taken to begin commandeering hotels and motels for homeless housing.

In February, City Attorney Mike Feuer said in a report to the council that Mayor Eric Garcetti has the authority to commandeer hotel rooms to house the homeless and protect people’s lives during a local emergency like the COVID-19 pandemic.

Los Angeles already houses people in hotel rooms through the Project Roomkey program, but hotels have to opt in and are not forced to participate.

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On Feb. 20, Garcetti authorized up-front funding to extend Los Angeles’ leases for Project Roomkey hotels through Sept. 30, but at that time the city reported only leasing three hotels with a total of about 1,200 rooms.

L.A. City Council Approves Motions To Expand Project Roomkey was last modified: March 3rd, 2021 by Contributing Editor

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