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Grover Beach shortens notice for encampment removal from 72 to 48 hours; council cites case law and efficiency
Summary
The council adopted an ordinance shortening the required notice period for removal of unlawful camping on city property from 72 to 48 hours, citing updated case law and alignment with California interagency guidance. City staff said the change will help coordinate public‑works contractors and reduce cleanup costs.
Grover Beach City Council on Oct. 27 adopted changes to the city’s camping ordinance that shorten the required notice period for removal of unlawful encampments on public property from 72 hours to 48 hours.
Police Chief Monroe said the department and public‑works partners proposed the change to improve operational efficiency and better coordinate contractors who conduct cleanups. "We were, proposing to…
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