The Region - News from Feb. 24, 1986
The Los Angeles City Council has voted to study a proposal that would use lobbies of city buildings to house the area’s homeless population during cold and wet weather. The proposal by Councilman Richard Alatorre calls for city administrators to study the possibility of opening up public buildings and fallout shelters to the city’s homeless population, estimated by some officials to be 30,000.
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