LASD/LAHSA Execute Clean-up of Legacy Park In the Name of Public Safety and Outreach

Deputies from the Lost Hills Sheriff’s Department and members of the Los Angeles Homeless Authority executed a successful clean-up of Legacy Park the morning of April 9th

Numerous and ongoing complaints to the City regarding the Legacy Park public safety issue resulted in this morning’s clean-up. Residents voiced their concerns and have been discouraged from using the park with the influx of homeless camps, drug use and criminal activity.

The outreach also gave authorities, including a deputy from the mental evaluation team and a civilian psychologist, the opportunity to offer services to the homeless with the goal of getting them off the street for good with the proper assistance.

One of the deputies involved in this morning’s clean-up added: “We are going to keep the park safe and add some signs with the park hours around the southeast corner… There are signs already but more will help.”

 

 

Cece Woods

The Current Report Editor in Chief Cece Woods started The Local Malibu, an activism based platform in 2014. The publication was instrumental in the success of pro-preservation ballot measures and seating five top vote-getters in the Malibu City Council elections.

During the summer of 2018, Woods exposed the two-year law enforcement cover-up in the Malibu Creek State Park Shootings, and a few short months later provided the most comprehensive local news coverage during the Woolsey Fire attracting over one million hits across her social media platforms.

Since 2020, Woods was the only journalist reporting on the on-going public corruption involving former L.A. Metro CEO Phil Washington. Woods worked with Political Corruption expert Adam Loew, DC Watchdog organizations and leaders in the Capitol exposing Washington which ultimately led to the withdrawal of his nomination to head the FAA.

Woods also founded Malibu based 90265 Magazine and Cali Mag devoted to the authentic southern California lifestyle.

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