Two of the three remaining sites for Project Roomkey — a housing program in Los Angeles created during the pandemic — have exited all participants as the program winds down, officials with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority told the City Council’s Homelessness and Poverty Committee on Thursday, Oct. 27.
During the demobilization period, 29 people at Highland Gardens were exited into permanent housing and 17 into interim housing. At the Airtel Plaza Hotel, 26 were placed into permanent housing and 128 into interim housing. According to VerGow, the large number of interim housing placements at Airtel was consistent with the demobilization plan.
LAHSA has been sharing data on a weekly basis with council offices that have Project Roomkey sites, as well as the mayor’s office on a biweekly basis, according to VerGow.
Project RoomKey at Airtel Plaza Hotel kicked EVERYONE out on Thursday October 13th - the Volunteers of America supervisor/manager 'Deserae' said 4+ times 'I'm sick & tired of taking care of 'you people'' - & the city/county put up new signs on same day -