Oakland spent $80K fighting fires at its biggest homeless encampment
Oakland spent nearly $80,000 responding to fires at one homeless encampment on Caltrans property over the course of a year, according to a new report that highlights the impact such camps have on the city, and raises questions about the transit agency’s responsibility.
Based on the fire department’s cost estimates, the city spent more than $1 million fighting fires at encampments during that time period.
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