SAN DIEGO (CN) — Homeless residents of San Diego living out of their cars and recreational vehicles asked a federal judge on Friday to bring the city into compliance with a settlement agreement that was reached more than a year ago.
Members of the class action filed nearly 10 years ago said the city had unfairly targeted them under its vehicle habitation and oversized vehicle ordinances.
Many of the members, now living in the city’s so-called safe lots, say the city has done almost nothing to comply with the requirements outlined in the agreement and asked the court to enforce the terms of the settlement…