CARLSBAD, Calif. –The Carlsbad City Hall was packed on Tuesday night as residents and others listened and voiced their thoughts on an affordable housing complex on Oak Avenue and Harding Street.
“We have seen residents arrested, littering and, experiencing mental health crises and exhibiting aggressive behavior all along Camilla Place. Clearly the incidents that are occurring inside the facility are spilling out into the neighborhood,” one speaker said.“There have been over 762 first responder calls needed at the facility in the first two years alone. That’s how our lives have changed. It is a menace,” Jensen said.
Carlsbad’s police chief and housing and homeless services director updated the city council on the facility and actions to address public concerns with Windsor Pointe.