Government
Apr. 27, 2020
Bell Gardens sues hotel participating in Gov.’s Project Roomkey
The complaint accuses a hotel of breaching a city lease that allows it to operate as a hotel and restaurant by allowing Los Angeles County to convert it into a medical shelter for "patients who are primarily experiencing homelessness" and behavioral problems, such as mental illness or addiction.




Bucking a federal judge's invitation to negotiate, a Los Angeles County suburb has sued over a plan to use hotels as shelters for homeless people and others at risk of Covid-19.
The City of Bell Gardens accuses a hotel of breaching a city lease that allows it to operate as a hotel and restaurant by allowing Los Angeles County to convert it into a medical shelter for "patients who are primarily experiencing homelessness" and behaviora...
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