Question: Auwe! Letting homeless people get away with living in the drainage canals and under bridges has got to stop. Every time it rains hard, their stuff goes downstream, and then heavy resources are spent cleaning it up. Not to mention the flooding risk when streams are blocked with tents, tarps, shopping carts, etc. Not to mention there’s only so many hours a day crews can work, and there’s other stuff they need to do. It’s a vicious cycle and it’s got to stop.
Kokua Line: Did crews clear homeless camps along streams?
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