Homeless outraged after city vows to close park they live in: ‘If they put the fence up, I got wire cutters’

Homeless people are outraged after a Northern California city has vowed to close the park they call home after repeated drug use and safety issues. Sam Brannan Park in Yuba City is scheduled to close Sept.
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Homeless people are outraged after a Northern California city has vowed to close the park they call home after repeated drug use and safety issues. Sam Brannan Park in Yuba City is scheduled to close Sept. 1 for what city officials describe as much-needed security upgrades, but some residents and frequent visitors are furious about the move. That’s putting it politely,” Terri Arnold, who has been staying at the park, told KCRA 3.
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- Homeless people are outraged after a Northern California city has vowed to close the park they call home after repeated drug use and safety issues. Sam Brannan Park in Yuba City is scheduled to close Sept.
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Homeless outraged after city vows to close park they live in: ‘If they put the fence up, I got wire cutters’
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