The City of San Jose is continuing to clean up an encampment on property owned by the FAA after being told it was unsafe to have people living in Guadalupe Gardens, near Columbus Park.
San Jose is cleaning up an encampment on a property owned by the San Jose International Airport. Crews picked up garbage and removed abandoned cars from the site. After being told it was unsafe to have people living in Guadalupe Gardens.
Multiple people living at the site or close by, told KTVU they were feeling uneasy and anxious about leaving, but the City says it has the resources and services to help people. "Some of us aren’t as needy as others but they could do a little more than what they’re doing. Providing us with resources helping us out with trash bags and stuff like that to help keep the area clean," said C.O., who's been living in Guadalupe Gardens for over a year.
"Food insecurity is a big deal. I suffered from it as a child and just wanted to give back," Katie said.
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