San Diego Homeless Encampment Ban Pushes Many Further Away From Services | KQED
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San Diego is grappling with a rising number of homeless encampments along freeways, a situation exacerbated by city prohibitions on tent camping in public spaces. Residents like Aldea Secory, who have been homeless for years, face frequent evictions by city officials, leading them to move to state-managed areas. Outreach workers report increased risks and challenges in assisting those residing in these encampments, highlighting the pressing public health and safety concerns as the issue continues to escalate in the region.
Aldea Secory, a homeless individual in San Diego, shared her struggle with frequent clean-ups enforced by city officials, demonstrating the challenges faced by those living in encampments.
San Diego city leaders highlight the increasing issue of tent encampments along freeways, expressing concern over the safety and outreach difficulties for vulnerable populations.
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