Source: New York Post
A widening crackdown on RV and vehicle homelessness is spreading across the Bay Area as cities tighten rules, increase towing, and push unhoused residents from one jurisdiction to another in a regional enforcement push that feels more like a game of whack-a-mole. Oakland has become the latest major city to escalate action in an attempt to clean up city streets. On April 14, the City Council approved a policy to speed up towing of cars and RVs used as shelter after officials raised concerns that the city is becoming a sanctuary for displaced residents pushed out of other nearby areas.
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