Another one of Los Angeles's big homeless encampments is about to be cleared
Homeless residents of downtown San Diego encampments will be paid to pick up trash in their neighborhood as part of a new pilot program."We are trying to change and be positive people in life and society," Halo said.
Brian Kito is not only the president of the Little Tokyo Public Safety Association, he also owns the oldest business in the area, the Fugetsu-Do Confectionery. He, like most business owners, are grateful, ready to get rid of the fights, needles and broken windows. "The last two years with the encampment has created a lot of havoc down here," Kito said."My employees used to go there on a nice spring day to have lunch and now you don't even want to walk by that place."De León's office says no level of force will be used, but on Thursday, fencing will go up around Toriumi Plaza, which is Department of Transportation property. Eventually, a permanent fence will go up, allowing the location to be open during daytime hours only.
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