Irvine Looks to Crackdown on Illegal Camping After Homeless Shelter Reversal

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The Irvine city council dias inside Irvine City Hall on Nov. 22, 2022. (Omar Sanchez / Voice of OC)

Irvine City Council members are beefing up the city’s anti-camping law to make it easier for city officials to clear out homeless camps in the wake of the city backing out of a homeless shelter at the 11th hour after public pushback.

The council voted 4-1 to strengthen the city’s anti-camping ordinance, which prohibits unauthorized camping on public and private property. Councilmember Kathleen Treseder voted no.

It was approved on a first reading on Tuesday night and must return to the council for a second vote before it can go into effect…

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