Los Angeles Anti-Camping Ordinance Goes Into Effect, Bars Homeless From Parks, School Areas

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Hoping to quell a rising tide of homeless encampments that have become a political lightning rod in the city, a City Counsil anti-camping ordinance went into effect today. The new law bars homeless…

Hoping to quell a rising tide of homeless encampments that have become a political lightning rod in the city, a City CounsilThe new law bars homeless encampments in specific areas, such as parks and near schools. However, the details of the new ordinance are still being worked out. The selection and processing of the areas where such encampments will be banned has yet to be determined. Moreover, outreach teams to the area homeless will be required to talk to the homeless before citing them.

Those details men the impact of the new law isn’t going to be apparent for some time. Still, its implementation is yet another step in growing community outrage at a seemingly out of control problem that has taken over many parts of the city. Major encampments at Venice Beach and Echo Park Lake have drawn widespread attention, as have lesser camps in Los Feliz and under freeway underpasses.

Councilman Mitch O’Farrell, whose office was instrumental in clearing the major Echo Park encampment, said in a statement that the ordinance “helps regulate shared public spaces while acting with compassion and purpose to help put people experiencing homelessness on a path to wellness.

“Today’s action will ensure sidewalks are passable, fire hydrants are accessible, doorways and driveways are clear,” Councilman Joe Buscaino added in a statement. “This a great step in the right direction, but I still don’t think this ordinance is enough. We must still pass a law that says you cannot camp on the sidewalk if you have been offered housing.”

 

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