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Residents describe confusion over HMIS matching, security searches and food at Project Homekey site

Culver City Standing Housing and Homelessness Subcommittee · March 25, 2026
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Summary

Staff briefed the subcommittee on resident feedback from a Project Homekey listening session at a motel conversion (73 units). Residents raised concerns about search procedures, food quality, hygiene, and unclear HMIS matching that limits housing placements.

Housing staff reported findings from a March 5 resident listening session for a Project Homekey motel conversion on Sepulveda Boulevard and outlined follow-up steps staff will take.

"The site is a motel conversion on Sepulveda Boulevard, total of 73 units with 38 interim and 35 permanent supportive housing units," Dr. Dan, who led the session, told the subcommittee.

Staff described on-site services provided by Exodus Recovery — case management, mental health support, medication support, 24/7 security and daily meals on the interim…

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