Politics & Government
Project Roomkey Fell Short Of Expectations In LA County, Experts Say
More than 9,000 homeless residents took part in Project Roomkey since its inception in April of 2020.
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – California’s Project Roomkey was billed as a way to stop the spread of COVID-19 amongst the vulnerable homeless population and find them permanent housing.
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However, as the program winds down, CBS2’s Kristine Lazar has found that more than 1,200 L.A. County residents who took part in it are still waiting for permanent housing, leading some experts to say the program fell short of its lofty expectations.
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