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San Jose Sweeps One of Its Largest Homeless Encampments

San Jose Sweeps One of Its Largest Homeless Encampments

The Bay Area's largest city has swept hundreds of people from a homeless encampment near Mineta San Jose International Airport.

The Bay

September 21, 202218m 34s

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Show Notes

At its peak, an estimated 500 people lived in tents, vehicles, and camper vans at an encampment near San Jose’s airport. The city has tried to clear it for years, under pressure from the Federal Aviation Administration. Now, it's almost done.

San Jose also promised to find housing and fix the vehicles of the people who were moved out of the encampment. But just a fraction have been moved into housing, and only 14 vehicles have been fixed. In the meantime, most people have had to salvage what belongings they could, and find a safe place somewhere else.

Guest: Jana Kadah, reporter covering city hall for the San Jose Spotlight

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This episode was produced by Alan Montecillo and Maria Esquinca, and hosted by Ericka Cruz Guevarra.

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