Newport Beach Bans Homeless Encampments in Front of Schools, Daycare Centers

Newport Beach Bans Homeless Encampments in Front of Schools, Daycare Centers
In this file photo, a sign is seen near Sonora Elementary School, in Costa Mesa, Calif., on Dec. 1, 2020. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
Rudy Blalock
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The Newport Beach City Council unanimously approved July 11 an ordinance that bans homeless encampments that block public access to such facilities as schools, daycare centers, and public restrooms, as well as “unpermitted structures”—such as those made of wood pallets or lean-tos—of any kind even if the city’s only shelter is full.

Tents, tarps, and sleeping bags—as long as they are not blocking access at such facilities—however, will be allowed on public property when no space is available at the shelter.