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Residents urge stronger enforcement and coordination around Salvation Army access center; council seeks staff follow-up
Summary
A Lodi property owner urged the council to address vehicle camping, vandalism, and trash near the Salvation Army access center; council asked staff for midyear updates on the safety ambassador program, directed follow-up with the police captain and the Committee on Homelessness, and noted outreach teams report monthly.
Multiple public comments and council questions focused on neighborhood impacts from services clustered near the Salvation Army temporary access center on North Sacramento Street.
Stefan Sekula (resident and property owner) told council he owns three properties near the access center and said he has observed repeated overnight vehicle camping, vandalism (including a recent broken storefront window at the old Tokay…
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