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Nearly one year ago, the Downtown San Diego Partnership called for the creation of a “safe village”— a secure place where homeless people legally can sleep in individual tents. It hasn’t ...
A few homeless people waited in the shade Thursday morning outside San Diego’s Central Operations Yard for a chance to move into one of the first tents at the city’s new “safe sleeping site.” ...
The first of two "safe sleeping" areas for the homeless in San Diego opened on Thursday as part of an effort to move people off the streets in the California city.
Citations and arrests doubled in San Diego, which also doubled the size of its police teams that respond to homelessness.
SAN DIEGO — The City of San Diego expects to meet all state building code requirements by Dec. 28 to keep the homeless tent site at 20th and B open. As first reported by CBS 8, San Diego's first ...
At Mayor Todd Gloria’s direction, San Diego police this week began ordering homeless residents to take down their tents during daylight hours. The shift first revealed by NBC 7 San Diego comes amid a ...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The plan to pay for large tents to house San Diego's growing homeless population is to be announced today by Padres managing partner Peter Seidler and restaurateur Dan Shea ...
According to the city, the policy to force homeless people to remove their tents is based on the City of San Diego's municipal code for encroachment (section 54.0110) which states: “It is ...
The San Diego Police Department announced it will be asking homeless people living on the streets to deconstruct their tents during the day. This comes after the county declared homelessness a ...
The City of San Diego opened the first of its “safe sleeping sites" on Thursday, offering 136 tents and services to shelter homeless people off the streets.