California Cities Lack Unified Response on Homeless Encampments
- California cities and counties lack a unified strategy for managing homeless encampments, despite Governor Gavin Newsom's push for cohesive policies.
- Many local jurisdictions, like Mendocino County, do not have encampment management policies, while others, such as San Diego, have detailed rules.
- The U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling allows local governments more leeway to enforce encampment bans, impacting policy responses across California.
- Alex Visotzky from the National Alliance to End Homelessness emphasizes that clear rules are necessary for encampments to help residents know what to expect during clearings.
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California cities lack unified response on homeless encampments
Encampment management policies range widely across California cities. While San Diego has one of the more robust policies, some smaller cities and counties have no rules in place. This content California cities lack unified response on homeless encampments appeared first on inewsource.
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