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Karen Bass brags on Venice Beach homeless cleanup — camps return

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Karen Bass brags on Venice Beach homeless cleanup — camps return

A notorious homeless encampment near Venice Beach that Mayor Karen Bass had boasted about clearing out three years ago has returned — as fed-up locals blasted the return of tents on their street.

Cleanup of the encampment at the corner of Rose Avenue and Hampton Drive in Venice was touted under Mayor Bass’s Inside Safe Program three years ago.

Bass personally visited the encampment back then and emphasized that she wanted to make sure the area “isn’t re-populated.”

A homeless encampment with multiple tents and debris on a street sidewalk.

Venice residents are voicing their frustration after a homeless encampment apparently cleared by Mayor Karen Bass’ Inside Safe Program returned to the neighborhood. ABC7

Homeless encampment on a sidewalk with a person bending over and belongings covered by a blue tarp.

The encampment, which is one of the most notorious in the area, is located at Rose Avenue and Hampton Drive. ABC7

Workers cleaning a homeless encampment with a garbage truck and two white trucks in the background.

Over three years ago, ABC was there when the encampment was cleared by Bass and Councilwoman Traci Park as the city’s second Inside Safe operation. ABC7

A large teal trash truck uses its claw to pick up a blue tarp and other debris from a street.

At the time, the encampment was on Hampton Drive and stretched from Sunset Avenue to Rose Avenue. ABC7

A homeless encampment with a blue tarp and striped umbrella, next to portable toilets, on a street in Venice, Los Angeles.

Encampments swiftly moved back into the area following the cleanup. ABC7

“The law is not enforced. It goes and it comes. I wish it would just stick,” longtime resident Craig Ribeiro told ABC 7. “It would make it easier for the PD, fire department, everybody involved.”

Local officials are frustrated with the see-saw fight between the homeless population and authorities clearing the area.

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass speaking at the NBA Cares Legacy Project Dedication.

Mayor Bass personally visited the encampment and emphasized that she wanted to make sure the area “isn’t re-populated” following the previous cleanup. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

“We need to not have to keep having a land war like every few months in the same place. Once we win it, we should win it,” Mark Ryavec, the President of the Venice Stakeholders Association, told ABC 7.

“So I don’t understand why there isn’t any uniformness about the enforcement, even though, you know what? A lot of good work has been done, and a lot of people have been housed.”

The outlet witnessed the encampment being cleaned and cleared again — only for the homeless to relocate arond the corner.

“Yeah, we’re trying,” a homeless woman named Kat told ABC 7, adding that she planned to sleep “right back where I was until I get housing, because I’m not running away. There’s nothing to hide.”

Residents say the encampment is a haven for drugs and disgusting behavior.

“I’ve seen them yell at people, go after people, crystal meth use, all kinds of drugs, shouting, urinating, defecating — all of it,” Ribeiro said.

“It’s really bizarre, and I don’t know why they’re not enforcing the law the way they have been for three years,” Ryavec added.

Bass’ office suggested they will continue to clear the encampment.

“We have known this is an extremely attractive area for encampments, but we will not be deterred,” her office told ABC 7.


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