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Inside one city s multimillion-dollar effort to convert motels into affordable housing – El Observador
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Inside One City’s Efforts to Convert Motels into Affordable Housing
Housing advocates agree that California’s Project Homekey had a significant impact on the Fresno community, but there is still more that must be done to ensure all residents have safe, affordable housing options.
July 11, 2021 •
John Walker, The Fresno Bee State-funding efforts to shelter unhoused residents in converted motels could be a game-changer for Motel Drive, an area of Fresno that city leaders say has long been overrun by drugs, human trafficking, and prostitution.
Local city leaders say Project Homekey has been a success in Fresno, providing shelter for about 1,500 people over the past 18 months. Not only have the funds helped shelter the city’s unhoused residents, but they also provided the opportunity to invest in the transformation of Motel Drive, said Councilmember Miguel Arias in an interview with
Where are tenants falling through the cracks of California eviction ban?
By Manuela Tobias, Nigel Duara and John Osborn D Agostino
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Unpaid rent: State lawmakers looking for a deal to protect renters from evictions
Even though California s economy officially reopened June 15, many around the Bay Area and around the state are still reeling from economic impacts of COVID-19. For many, that means difficulty coming up with rent. The state has a deal in place to prevent evictions for those who can t pay, that deal expires June 30th.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - In the nick of time, Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Legislature extended an eviction moratorium designed to keep California tenants who missed rent payments in their homes during the 15-month coronavirus pandemic.