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    Pinellas Trail Saint Petersburg, Florida - Jungle Terrace
    This is my third time reporting this exact issue, and nothing seems to have changed. The homeless men are still congregating around the Pinellas Trail near the old Wal-Mart parking lot. Yesterday, they had all of their blankets and clothes hanging on the chain link fence in the parking lot next to the retention pond. The amount of trash in that area is disgusting, and you can't walk by their "Home" without a drunken statement from them. We are no longer walking on the trail in that area because of this.
  • Pinellas Trail Saint Petersburg, Florida - Jungle Terrace
    Location: Pinellas Trail 38th Ave N. overpass, near Tyrone Blvd. Old Walmart parking lot.
    Two men, (whom appear to be homeless) consistently hang around the part of the pinellas trail near the old Walmart parking lot. Today, I walked down the ramp, and they were both sitting there. They have two stolen shopping carts, a walker, and a tote. There is trash EVERYWHERE. What's more disgusting than the trash, is that on my way back I walked by them again. Both were in the bushes near where the ramp from the overpass ends, and it reeked of feces. I'm not sure exactly what was going on, but if I had kids that witnessed that, I would have lost my mind. We like to walk from Ryan's meat market and the produce stand down towards first watch, and often times don't because there are so many vagrants. There is clearly still one living under the overpass. I'm hoping someone is able to put a stop to this once and for all.I've attached an image of the "Underpass Suite" and some of the trash. I did not take a picture of the defecating men.
  • Pinellas Trail Saint Petersburg, Florida - Jungle Terrace
    Vagrants congregating along and under the overpass. This wouldn't be an issue, however the amount of litter they are leaving everywhere is appalling. The Pinellas Trail is one of the reasons we moved to this area, and it's too beautiful to be covered in litter. A few of the vagrants appear to be living under it in this location. Shopping carts, cigarette boxes, beer cans, clothing and general trash can be found all over.