Government,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Sep. 14, 2021
No vacancy: addressing homeless camps in California
The Los Angeles City Council passed an ordinance on July 28 outlawing camping around parks, libraries and other public buildings and areas. In light of public pressure to act on the ever growing homelessness issue within the city, Mayor Eric Garcetti signed the ordinance, which officially went into effect on Sept. 3.
The Los Angeles City Council passed an ordinance on July 28 outlawing camping around parks, libraries and other public buildings and areas. In light of public pressure to act on the ever growing homelessness issue within the city, Mayor Eric Garcetti signed the ordinance, which officially went into effect on Sept. 3.
As the state continues to move towards normalcy in the wake of the pandemic, business owners, community groups and residents...
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