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Government

Apr. 3, 2008

Critics Say Measure Fails to Protect Poorest

L.A. City Council is considering a housing ordinance regulating use of residential hotels. Among the critics of the oridinance is Adam Murray, executive director of the Inner City Law Center.

By Anat Rubin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1

      LOS ANGELES - Two years ago, the Los Angeles City Council, concerned about the dwindling stock of last-resort housing for the city's poor, voted unanimously to halt conversions and demolitions of residency hotels.
      The moratorium came on the heels of a booming downtown real-estate market that made...

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