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Encampment Sanitation: Long Beach vs Los Angeles

How do encampment sanitation rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Long Beach and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Long Beach conducts encampment cleanups led by Public Works and Health and Human Services with advance notice, outreach offers, and required storage of personal property for at least ninety days under Ninth Circuit case law.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LAMC §56.11 governs storage of personal property in public, and LA Sanitation runs CARE and CARE+ encampment cleanups. Lavan v. Los Angeles (9th Cir. 2012) requires 24-hour notice, attended posting, and 90-day storage of seized property to satisfy Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment limits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachLos Angeles
Notice72 hours typical-
Storage~90 days-
LeadPublic Works + HHS-
Case lawLavan v. Los Angeles-
Authority-LAMC §56.11; Lavan ruling
Notice required-24 hours minimum, 72 standard
Storage period-90 days at sanitation facility
Property cap-60-gallon container limit
Operating teams-LASAN CARE and CARE+

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Long Beach FAQ

How can I reclaim stored property?

Contact Long Beach Public Works or the Multi-Service Center with the tag information from the cleanup; items are typically held for around ninety days before disposal.

Can the city skip notice?

Only for immediate health or safety hazards such as biohazards; routine cleanups require advance posted notice and an outreach offer of services first.

Los Angeles FAQ

What happens to belongings during a CARE+ clean-up?

Crews tag items: usable property goes to 90-day storage with a receipt, while bulky items, biohazards, or contaminated goods may be discarded immediately under §56.11(c).

How can someone reclaim stored property?

Visit the Bureau of Sanitation storage facility within 90 days with the receipt or identifying details. Items unclaimed after 90 days are donated or disposed.

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