Hundreds of thousands of people will find shelter during the 2028 Olympics. Why can’t we do something similar for homeless people? Believe it or not, there’s a plan for that, writes Rob Eshman: The man who holds an early patent on the laptop now has an idea for housing Los Angeles’ 60,000 homeless residents on land already owned by the city. It’s on open property near LAX, and the idea is to house as many people as possible temporarily, instead of slowly building expensive permanent apartments. L.A. Times

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