In HB there are a couple of dozen or more permanently homeless that essentially live at the beach, both city beach and Huntington State Beach parks.
Officers and park rangers sort of monitor them enough, that they don’t bother people and they don’t openly smoke dope very much.
The article is about the woman and her daughter living in a vehicle in a residential neighborhood, which gets serious attention.
Huntington Beach is of a few California cities that compete for safest in the country. White, above average incomes, etc.
“Huntington Beach is of a few California cities that compete for safest in the country. White, above average incomes, etc.”
I encounter a few homeless people during our dog adoption events at Centinela Pet Supply in Costa Mesa (Harbor and Wilson). They never bother anyone.
Irvine is usually among the safest cities in the country as well.