Description
Camper has been parked in neighborhood cul de sac for months between 46 St. and 47th St.
Beige camper with multiple people living in it violating Covid19 rules, not to mention that they are illegally dumping their urine, and human waste in the neighborhood. Also, they’re tapping into electricity from pole. Campers not moving violating parking restrictions, this camper has to go it is a major hazard to the neighborhood.
also asked...
Q. What is causing the obstruction (garbage container, storage container, etc.)?
A. Human waste, garbage on sidewalk from campers
A. Human waste, garbage on sidewalk from campers
Q. Is there a temporary No Parking sign?
A. No
A. No
Q. Is the object on wheels? If so, please provide license plate and any company information.
A. Lisence plate starts with number 7, ending in 76
A. Lisence plate starts with number 7, ending in 76
Q. ***PLEASE CHECK*** the LOCATION of your request, so we send the crew to the correct place. For mobile users, sometimes the GPS location is incorrect. *ALSO* To avoid delays, provide a detailed description of the issue. *PHOTOS* are helpful.
A. OK
A. OK
4 Comments
Acknowledged City of Oakland (Verified Official)
Musia (Registered User)
Please clear this site ASAP
john (Registered User)
Berkeleyside March 1st 2019 "The Berkeley City Council voted Thursday to enforce a prohibition on parking from 2-5 a.m., while developing a permitting system exempting some RVs for two weeks each year. Officials promised a packed room at Thursday’s special meeting that they’re still looking into a location for a trailer park somewhere in the East Bay too." >>> neighborhood cul de sac between 46 St. and 47th St.
Go to www.berkeleyside.com/2019/03/01/berkeley-city-council-tells-rvs-to-hit-the-road You will see the Beige camper in the photo where it was parked on a street in Berkeley.
Remember when the Berkeley cops pushed protestors down Shattuck all the way to the Oakland border.
john (Registered User)
The homeless in Berkeley living in SHELTERS take precedence over the homeless living on sidewalks/streets in Oakland.
Berkeleyside April 14th 2020 “At least 13 people staying in the Dwight Way Center homeless shelter in Berkeley were moved today into the Radisson Hotel on Edes Avenue near the Oakland airport, one of the Oakland hotels the state has rented to protect people from contracting COVID-19.
Residents of three other homeless shelters in Berkeley will be screened soon with the intent of moving people Wednesday or Thursday, according to an email City Manager Dee Williams-Ridley sent to Berkeley officials.