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East Hollywood residents concerned tiny home village for homeless will bring crime to the neighborhood
East Hollywood residents expressed surprise and concern over plans for a tiny home village for the homeless, fearing increased crime. The project, part of a $33 million statewide initiative to build 1,200 tiny homes in California, has sparked local opposition.
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