LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles City Council will consider establishing new enforcement zones under the city’s controversial anti-camping law at six locations across Council District 11, citing ongoing public safety concerns tied to persistent encampments.The motion, authored by Councilwoman Traci Park and seconded by Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez, designates the sites for enforcement under Section 41.18 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code. The law allows the city to prohibit sitting, lying, sleeping or storing personal property in specified public areas when the council determines that health or safety risks are present.According to the motion, the Office of Council District 11 submitted documentation finding that conditions at the listed locations pose a “particular and…..