Can UC Berkeley plan to house homeless people inspire other campuses to tackle the crisis?
by Teresa Watanabe, Los Angeles Times
Mar 09, 2022
4 minutes
LOS ANGELES — In a partnership unique in American higher education, UC Berkeley and city and nonprofit collaborators unveiled plans Wednesday to provide interim housing at a converted motel, as well as meals and social services, to unsheltered people sleeping in the iconic People's Park.
The announcement marks a major step forward in the four-year journey to — one of California's most contested pieces of land with a half-century — into space for badly needed housing for students and low-income community members. About 60% of the 2.8-acre park will remain open green space, and a memorial to its storied history will be erected.
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