Los Angeles Provincial officials removed several homeless camps in Woodland Hills and Peverli Group, where more than 30 people lived.
Efforts were part of the interior of the boycott, a program designed to help the homeless population out of the streets to housing.
Woodland Hills is located in front of Warner Center Park. Beverly Group’s camps were business and attached to local living and dwellings.
Los Angeles Provincial officials removed several homeless camps in Woodland Hills and Peverli Group, where more than 30 homeless residents lived as part of its safe inner initiative on May 8, 2025 (Los Angeles Province)
Los Angeles Provincial officials removed several homeless camps in Woodland Hills and Peverli Group, where more than 30 homeless residents lived as part of its safe inner initiative on May 8, 2025 (Los Angeles Province)
Los Angeles Provincial officials removed several homeless camps in Woodland Hills and Peverli Group, where more than 30 homeless residents lived as part of its safe inner initiative on May 8, 2025 (Los Angeles Province)
Los Angeles Provincial officials removed several homeless camps in Woodland Hills and Peverli Group, where more than 30 homeless residents lived as part of its safe inner initiative on May 8, 2025 (Los Angeles Province)
Los Angeles Provincial officials removed several homeless camps in Woodland Hills and Peverli Group, where more than 30 homeless residents lived as part of its safe inner initiative on May 8, 2025 (Los Angeles Province)
Los Angeles Provincial officials removed several homeless camps in Woodland Hills and Peverli Group, where more than 30 homeless residents lived as part of its safe inner initiative on May 8, 2025 (Los Angeles Province)
Los Angeles Provincial officials removed several homeless camps in Woodland Hills and Peverli Group, where more than 30 homeless residents lived as part of its safe inner initiative on May 8, 2025 (Los Angeles Province)
Los Angeles Provincial officials removed several homeless camps in Woodland Hills and Peverli Group, where more than 30 homeless residents lived as part of its safe inner initiative on May 8, 2025 (Los Angeles Province)
Los Angeles Provincial officials removed several homeless camps in Woodland Hills and Peverli Group, where more than 30 homeless residents lived as part of its safe inner initiative on May 8, 2025 (Los Angeles Province)
Los Angeles Provincial officials removed several homeless camps in Woodland Hills and Peverli Group, where more than 30 homeless residents lived as part of its safe inner initiative on May 8, 2025 (Los Angeles Province)
The photos from operations showed province workers to help the homeless residents collect their property before they were transferred to the bus to temporary housing.
“Everyone we are not qualified to take out of the streets, to housing and temporary services, a step forward, and I am grateful to all our partners for their efforts,” said Bob Bluminfeld, a member of the Los Angeles Provincial Council.
Since the first time the program appeared in December 2022, Inside Safe 4,037 has been transferred from the homeless population. About 905 residents moved to permanent housing and 86 camps were treated.
The mayor, Karen Bass, said: “The public areas where neighbors meet embody the spirit of our city together,” said mayor Karen Bass. “By linking people who live in the streets or in the gardens with safe housing and supportive services, we guarantee the health and welfare of all population and society as a whole.”
More information about the boycott safe program for the boycott It can be found here.