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San Diego Sued Over Alleged Inhumane, Inaccessible Conditions at Safe Sleeping Sites

City officials describe the Balboa Park lots as providing basic services with routine pest control.

Overview

  • Eight unhoused plaintiffs with disabilities filed a federal complaint Monday alleging unsafe, unsanitary conditions at two city-sanctioned camping lots near Balboa Park.
  • The lawsuit seeks court-ordered remedies and names the City of San Diego, Dreams for Change, and the Downtown San Diego Partnership as defendants.
  • Allegations include rodent infestations, inadequate food, limited protection from heat and rain, closely spaced tents that pose fire risks, and terrain difficult for people with mobility impairments.
  • Plaintiffs say health needs have gone unmet, citing an out-of-service handicap shower for two months, inability to power a CPAP machine, and food unsuitable for managing diabetes.
  • The city says the program provides meals, bathrooms, showers, laundry, security and caseworkers, with pest control visiting several times a month and a July visit reporting no infestation.