Myrtle Beach launching tool to help clean up problematic areas, homeless camps

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) – The City of Myrtle Beach says it’s finding new ways to clean up problematic areas and homeless camps. The city said it’s planning to use a new nuisance location tracking system. Assistant City Manager Josh Bruegger explained it as an internal system so city staff can communicate better.

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