Description
Hello there is a woman who has been half naked and built an encampment on the traffic island in the intersection of Madison/lakeside and 19th. Her items are spread into the bike lanes and street.
also asked...
Q. Where in the park is this problem occurring?
A. lakeside & Madison by the pier
A. lakeside & Madison by the pier
Q. ***PLEASE CHECK*** the LOCATION of your request, so we send the crew to the correct place. For mobile users, sometimes the GPS location is incorrect. *ALSO* To avoid delays, provide a detailed description of the issue. *PHOTOS* are helpful.
A. OK
A. OK
4 Comments
Acknowledged City of Oakland (Verified Official)
john (Registered User)
The LPS act a bipartisan bill was co-authored by California State Assemblyman Frank D. Lanterman (R) and California State Senators Nicholas C. Petris (D) and Alan Short (D), and signed into law in 1967. The Lanterman-Petris-Short (LPS) Act provides guidelines for handling involuntary civil commitment of individuals to mental health institutions in California.
Under the LPS Act, individuals can be detained into a locked psychiatric facility in the following process. 5150 hold, an individual can be placed involuntary to a locked psychiatric facility, for evaluation for up to 72 hours. Any peace officer or specific individuals authorized by a county government may place the hold.
www.calhospital.org/lps-act shows a map that identifies 100 hospitals in California that are designated by the counties to receive LPS 5150 patients.
David Coleman (Registered User)
City of Oakland (Verified Official)