A blue tarp shelter set up along a city sidewalk is attached to a metal fence topped with barbed wire, with an American flag hanging across the front. Inside the opening, a person sits on a chair beneath the tarp, with personal belongings visible around them, including a water jug on the ground nearby.
FILE - A man smokes inside a tent on Friday, March 20, 2020. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

MENDOCINO CO., 5/12/25 – Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday urged California’s local governments to clear homeless encampments, escalating the state’s efforts to ban the growing number of makeshift camps on sidewalks and in parks that are the most visible signs of the crisis of people living on the streets.

The announcement of a new model ordinance for counties, cities and towns is coupled with the release of $3.3 billion in voter-approved funds the state will make available to communities to expand housing and treatment options for homeless residents, the governor’s office said in a news release.

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Sarah Stierch covers breaking news and more for The Mendocino Voice. Reach her at sarah@mendovoice.com.