San Diego Supervisor pushes for homeless encampment ban

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San Diego Supervisor pushes for homeless encampment ban
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Neighbors say the homeowner passed away months ago. They suspect squatters have been staying in it.

Joel Anderson is asking county staff to draft an ordinance similar to the city of San Diego's that would make sidewalk tents illegal countywide.SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — San Diego County Supervisor Joel Anderson looks to follow the city's lead in outlawing homeless encampments on public sidewalks, in parks, and near schools.

In his office's report, Supervisor Anderson says that while the city is moving in the right direction by cleaning up illegal encampments, such as the large tent site on North Magnolia Ave between the border of El Cajon and Santee, more needs to be done. In the report, Anderson says if passed the ban will allow law enforcement to remove individuals staying in encampments in unincorporated areas of San Diego County as well as empower staff and deputies to remove property stored on public property in hopes of protecting"vacant property, such as the San Diego River corridor, from fire and pollution."

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