A city in the Los Angeles area is taking an aggressive stance toward its homelessness crisis by banning encampments.
Culver City’s local council last week passed and enacted the ban, which doesn’t allow people to camp anywhere on the public right-of-way, council member Dan O’Brien said in a Sunday interview with KNBC.
While homeless Californians are still allowed to sleep on the street, Culver City joins Santa Monica in preventing them from setting up a tent or any other kind of shelter structure within city limits.
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