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Residents press San Dimas council on homelessness and safety near new A Line station
Summary
Multiple residents told the council they have seen more people experiencing homelessness and safety incidents near the new A Line station; city staff described outreach efforts, sheriff patrols and the My San Dimas reporting app.
Residents and community organizations used the meeting’s public‑comment period to raise concerns about people experiencing homelessness and safety near the newly opened A Line stop in San Dimas.
At the podium, Steven Flores described an incident in which his son was “confronted by a homeless person, mentally ill” while riding a bicycle and asked what the city is doing now about homelessness and graffiti. Other speakers echoed concerns about safety and the visibility of homeless individuals near transit, while several residents and nonprofit representatives urged humane…
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