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Come one come all! Another camper has shown up on Lewis Brown Dr. Please have them removed.
also asked...
Q. Where is the encampment located?
A. Alley/Street/Public Property (city/county/state/fed owned)
A. Alley/Street/Public Property (city/county/state/fed owned)
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Jamila (Registered User)
Jamila (Registered User)
Jamila (Registered User)
City of Vallejo (Verified Official)
Tired of Dirty City (Registered User)
ClickFixer (Registered User)
Muh Ninth circuit court excuses are the spawn of the City of Vallejo Homeless debacle.
Closed ttarver (Verified Official)
The City of Vallejo Code Enforcement Division by city charter only has jurisdiction for Vallejo Municipal Code violations on private property. The Code Enforcement Division actively works with property owners to abate encampment issues through education and alternatively enforcement for encampments (Vallejo Municipal Code Section 7.54.030 T. Unauthorized camping on private property in a place which can be viewed from the public right-of-way or in a manner that constitutes a public nuisance and Section 7.54.030 S. Prohibits maintenance of property in such a manner as to constitute a public nuisance). Through SeeClickFix, email, public counter at city hall and telephone we receive multiple complaints regarding encampments but can only address one after address verification to identify the location as public or private property. Referrals to other government entities occur only after the correct agency that has responsibility is determined utilizing Vallejo GIS Viewer. Cases are then referred to agencies such as Greater Vallejo Recreation District (city parks), Vallejo Flood and Waste (White Slough) Vallejo Police Department (for public street encampments / living in vehicles on public street / City of Vallejo properties i.e., City Hall), Caltrans (State of California properties including portions of White Slough, B.W Williams and Mini Drive, Enterprise Drive), Solano County (Solano County Courthouse and Fairgrounds) and Federal properties.
Thanks for reporting this issue. This issue is under Caltrans jurisdiction. You may submit a Customer Service Request to them directly using their online reporting tool here: https://csr.dot.ca.gov/, or by calling the Caltrans District 4 office at (510) 286-4444. Thanks again for using SeeClickFix.
Jamila (Registered User)
Jamila (Registered User)
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