Los Angeles to Enforce Anti-Camping Law in Westside

Los Angeles to Enforce Anti-Camping Law in Westside
A homeless individual in Los Angeles, Calif., on Jan 27, 2023. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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LOS ANGELES—The Los Angeles City Council voted to impose its anti-camping law in the Westside Feb. 15, banning sitting, sleeping, and storing property within 500 feet of several parks, recreation centers, and other facilities.

The decision is a shift that came with the election of Traci Park as the new council member for the 11th District. Park’s predecessor, Mike Bonin, refused to enforce the 41.18 ordinance, which was amended last year to expand to areas around schools and day-care centers.

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