San Jose’s city-sponsored removal of hundreds of homeless residents—many of them living in recreational vehicles—from Columbus Park this month proved to be a financial headache for one company when the relocated RVs sought refuge on its property.
Kellanova, formerly known as The Kellogg Company, found itself having to deal with the encampment’s stragglers near its Eggo Way facility because the city failed to directly intervene with money and services.
Jesse Greenberg, senior director of state government relations for Kellanova, told San Jose Inside the city of San Jose offered no support to help remove 20 RVs trespassing on its property to escape city police and encampment sweep teams that had moved them out of Columbus Park several miles away…