LA City Council Delays Vote to Expand Anti-Camping Law in 3rd District

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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The Los Angeles City Council Tuesday delayed a vote until Wednesday on a resolution seeking to expand the city's anti-camping law to include two streets in the Third District.

Councilman Bob Blumenfield introduced a resolution seeking to expand the city's anti-camping law, known as section 41.18, to incorporate 5400 Alhama Drive and 5416 Comercio Way. The anti-camping law allows the city to designate specified areas for enforcement to prevent sitting, lying, sleeping, storing, maintaining, placing personal property and otherwise obstructing the public right-of-way.

The resolution calls for relevant city departments with jurisdiction over those two streets to post notices and begin enforcement once the posting period ends.


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