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Residents raise complaints about warrant execution and homeless count accuracy during public comment
Summary
During public presentation, a resident said an inspection/abatement warrant led to his arrest and harm to animals; a community advocate said an encampment sweep before the point‑in‑time count likely depressed PIT numbers and could jeopardize funding. Board offered to provide written responses and review coordination with partners.
During the public‑presentation portion of the March 10 Kern County Board meeting, multiple residents raised concerns about enforcement practices and the accuracy of the point‑in‑time (PIT) homeless count.
A Mojave resident identified in the record as Mr. Gillen read from an inspection and abatement warrant and said…
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