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Residents press council on towing practices, animal-shelter notices and River District encampments
Summary
Multiple public commenters described personal losses from vehicle tows, urged changes to homeless outreach and work programs, flagged a shelter notice lacking stray-period details, and urged continued action on encampments along North 16th Street.
Public commenters at the Sacramento City Council meeting described repeated problems related to homelessness and city enforcement practices, urged more clarity from the animal shelter about stray-hold procedures, and asked the city to continue work with neighborhood and property owners on encampments in the River District.
Michael Milton, who identified himself as homeless, said city towing practices left him without his RV and personal belongings. "They just took my RV ... without any ticket or nothing. It's just gone," Milton said, describing multiple losses after he was unable to register…
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