L.A. quietly paid the Mayfair Hotel $11.5 million to cover damage incurred when the building was homeless housing. Now, the mayor wants to buy the building.
Bass and her homelessness team have spent months working on the acquisition of the Mayfair so that it can be used for her Inside Safe initiative as “permanent” interim housing., unhoused residents would be relocated from Skid Row and other areas and placed in the Mayfair, where they would receive on-site case management and extensive social services.
Darlene Adderison, who lives near the Mayfair, said hotel residents repeatedly played music outside her building that boomed so loud it drowned out her television. She said she told them to turn it down, only to be cursed at. Angat Gaada, whose family owns an apartment building next to the Mayfair, spoke against the plan to buy the hotel at City Hall.
Staffers at the Mayfair attempted to keep tabs on substance use, with nurses administering Narcan and security guards working to keep contraband from entering the building. While some Project Roomkey participants expressed anger over those rules, others ignored them. Staffers assigned to the Project Roomkey program at the Mayfair repeatedly reported that residents were throwing objects, including vases,out of the building’s windows.
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