Venice, Los Angeles – September 27, 2024 — During a large-scale cleanup operation at the Venice Beach Boardwalk on Friday, Los Angeles Park Rangers encountered a man sleeping inside a tent as part of their weekly homeless encampment cleanup. The man appeared to be asleep and unresponsive to repeated requests from the rangers to move so that the area could be cleared.
Despite several attempts to wake the individual, who remained inside his tent, the rangers proceeded to drag him out while he continued to lie there, unbothered by their efforts. Once the man was safely moved, park officials cleaned up the surrounding area, removing the tent and other waste. However, the man was left at the scene without further disturbance.
The cleanup was part of a broader effort led by a multi-agency task force, including Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Department of Public Works, Recreation and Parks, Clean Harbors Environmental Inc., Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), and Councilwoman Traci Park’s office. The operation focused on removing hazardous and non-hazardous waste from the area.
As part of the city's ongoing commitment to addressing homelessness with compassion, LAHSA was on-site providing essential services such as food, water, and hygiene kits. No citations for public camping were issued, reflecting a strategy centered on support rather than punitive measures.
These cleanups, held every Friday, aim to maintain public safety while addressing the complexities of homelessness. Personnel from various departments, clad in protective gear, carefully sorted and disposed of waste, ensuring the area was left clean and safe.
This initiative is a key part of the City of Los Angeles' efforts to improve public health and sanitation, with Councilwoman Traci Park’s office playing a critical role in balancing compassionate responses with maintaining public safety. The city's focus remains on supportive actions, as demonstrated by the absence of citations during this latest cleanup.
Venice Beach's regular cleanups continue to be an essential component of the city's strategy to address the root causes of homelessness while ensuring the safety and cleanliness of public spaces.
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