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🛏️ Homelessness & Encampment Rules/LAMC §41.18 Encampment Rule

Lancaster vs Long Beach

How do lamc §41.18 encampment rule rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lancaster and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Los Angeles County applies Title 13.36 anti-lodging and anti-encampment rules instead of the Los Angeles City LAMC 41.18 ordinance, with the Sheriff's Department handling enforcement subject to Martin v. Boise constraints.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Los Angeles County applies Title 13.36 anti-lodging and anti-encampment rules instead of the Los Angeles City LAMC 41.18 ordinance, with the Sheriff's Department handling enforcement subject to Martin v. Boise constraints.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterLong Beach
City LAMC 41.18Does not apply in countyDoes not apply in county
County authorityLACO Title 13.36LACO Title 13.36
EnforcementLA County Sheriff's DepartmentLA County Sheriff's Department
Constitutional limitMartin v. BoiseMartin v. Boise
Outreach leadDHS Housing for HealthDHS Housing for Health

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Lancaster FAQ

Does LAMC 41.18 apply if I am sleeping in East LA or Altadena?

No. LAMC 41.18 is a Los Angeles City ordinance. Unincorporated communities follow LA County Title 13.36 anti-lodging rules enforced by the Sheriff's Department, not LAPD.

Can deputies arrest someone for sleeping outside in unincorporated LA County?

Generally no when shelter is unavailable. Martin v. Boise bars criminal punishment for involuntary sleeping in public, and outreach must offer placement before enforcement under county protocol.

Long Beach FAQ

Does LAMC 41.18 apply if I am sleeping in East LA or Altadena?

No. LAMC 41.18 is a Los Angeles City ordinance. Unincorporated communities follow LA County Title 13.36 anti-lodging rules enforced by the Sheriff's Department, not LAPD.

Can deputies arrest someone for sleeping outside in unincorporated LA County?

Generally no when shelter is unavailable. Martin v. Boise bars criminal punishment for involuntary sleeping in public, and outreach must offer placement before enforcement under county protocol.

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