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Homeless people told to leave Oceanside hotel

OCEANSIDE  It was checkout time Tuesday for some homeless people who have been staying at an Oceanside motel under the city’s voucher program to get people temporarily off the street. Assistant City Manager Michael Gossman said seven people were told to leave Marty’s Valley Inn where they had been staying since April 13 because they had not been actively working on a plan to enter a rehab program, shelter or other alternative housing opportunity by the time their 21-day city voucher expired. Hitting the 21-day mark does not mean people automatically must leave the hotel, he said. Vouchers expired for eight other people on Tuesday, but Gossman said their stay was extended because they were working with city staff members and the McAlister Institute, which is overseeing the hotel program, on finding alternative housing. Those eight included two people who were allowed to stay after they suddenly became more cooperative with case workers after receiving notices they would have

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