Venice residents hoping Measure H brings end to homeless camps
Stephen Butler, left, of the St. Joseph Center talks with Jack on a sidewalk on Rose Avenue in Venice. St. Joseph is leading what is called a C3 outreach team offering services to the homeless.
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LAPD Officer Eddie Bermudez talks to homeless people on Rose Avenue near 3rd Avenue in Venice.
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Nikoletta Skarlatos, center, talks to her Venice neighbors about the problems they are encountering with the homeless who live on their streets.
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Guiding principles for a C3 outreach team offering services to the homeless at the St. Joseph Center in Venice.
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Venice residents Vicky Halliday, left, and Mimi Webb-Miller, right, are worried about sidewalk access problems created by the homeless in their neighborhood.
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Tarps are tied to a fence by the homeless to serve as shelters on Rose Avenue near 3rd Avenue in Venice.
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Residents on a predawn walk use the street where the homeless’ tents block the sidewalk on 3rd Avenue in their Venice neighborhood.
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