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Litigation

Sep. 14, 2016

Settlement ends confiscation of homeless property, sleeping ban in Pomona

The city of Pomona will stop confiscating homeless belongings, provide storage lockers and stop overnight sleeping bans in public places, according to a recent settlement with non-profit Public Counsel.

By Justin Kloczko
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The city of Pomona will stop confiscating homeless people's belongings, provide storage lockers and stop overnight sleeping bans in public places, according to a settlement reached between the city and homeless residents.

The agreement settles a lawsuit brought by nonprofit Public Counsel. Per the settlement, the city agrees to end property confiscation until 388 68-gal...

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