LA Clean Streets/C.A.R.E - Massive Homeless Encampment Cleanup
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- The City of Los Angeles approved an ordinance that would prohibit “urban camping” in certain areas of the city. According to the ordinance, “The updated ordinance now allows the L.A. City Council to target so-called "sensitive" locations like schools, day care centers, parks and libraries, and prohibit any kind of camping within 500 feet of them.” However each major cleanup to my knowledge has to be approved by the assigned council member wherever the cleanup location falls under.
4th/Vermont Ave. This encampment has been around for about 4 years now. During the pandemic, Sanitation wasn’t allowed to clean the entire area due to many reasons, such as exposure. The site definitely grew over the years, creating concern to many Koreatown residents within the area.
A segment on ABC7LA was brodcasted a few days ago. The unhoused of the encampments have been offered housing “over 50 times” according to Mitch O Farrell’s office, but they refused. Last Tuesday, Sanitation crews arrived at 7am and finished cleaning the entire area around 4pm. For clarification, the unhoused are given a 72 hour notice to gather belongings and move from the area on the day of cleanup. Once the area is sanitized, they are allowed to move back.
A huge thank you goes to LA Sanitation’s LSD Team, Clean Harbors, LAPD, LAHSA, Urban Alchemy and Mitch O’ Farrell’s office for allowing me and my brother to get in and document this. I hope to document more of these major sites soon.
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK THANKS GUYS
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What's the point if they let them move back.
They are allowed to move back what madness is that.
Nice video brother glad you've got here early since these ones with the homeless people is such a mess, and the angles are amazing pal good catch finding this truck in time
Yikes.. That street was extra nasty.. Reminds me of videos showing the clearing of beaver dams, where you can see that it takes months of accumulation..
You should document Westchester Park when they clean that. You can not walk 50 ft without bumping into a homeless tent.
As big as California is put them in the outskirts of the city and make them keep it clean. No more camping on sidewalks that hardworking citizens pay for .
What a waste of time, you need a loader to pick all that light stuff up???????
Jetzt sieht die Straße auch wieder aus wie nee Straße und nicht wie ein Obdachlosenheim und mann kann den Fußweg wieder benutzen super Arbeit vom Reinigungsteam🚧🚧🚧🚧🚛🚛🦺🦺🦺
I hope at the time the city had kept it clean from the homeless camp as no city should ever look like this.
certain parts huh? like maybe 1% of it
Taking out the trash... and the rw's.
We need as a community to get involved and force our official to push law to relocate the homeless where they coming from
“Jaws”
The city needs rear loaders with extended hoppers special for loading with those loaders.
Good job - city cleaning employees . Need more often and in more cities . This people don " t get it . Eat , smoke , party : and not clean & then they feel that they own the street . Come on......
Good job
A characteristic of homeless people in US is that
they collect and pile up all kinds of garbage, such as sofas, door panels, bicycles, and etc.
This cause public health threats.
we are cleaning up their mess AGAIN .... this would stop if they just did it every day ... wake them at 4am ... make them move and throw away their crap ... but you have to do it daily ... the homeless bums hate that ...