“Landmark districts,” meet “special parklands.”
A bill in Sacramento attempts to allow governments to remove people camping in certain areas by declaring them protected zones. AB 2633 is part of a wave of proposed laws around the state and the nation in response to a 2018 decision that prevents cities and counties from removing homeless camps if the people have nowhere to go.
The bill could allow governments to a...
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