Leaders at Restoration for Life Ministries say the issues have escalated over time, despite their efforts to support people living in the encampment by providing food and other resources.
They also say fire hydrants on the property have been drained and fencing has been damaged or removed, raising safety concerns.
Stockton Vice Mayor Jason Lee, who represents the district, said the situation highlights broader challenges tied to homelessness and public safety.
"I'm not about bandages and just come clean this up so we can show you an image of a clean neighborhood tomorrow," Lee said. "They'll move and be right back."
Church leaders say they plan to continue serving the community, even as they deal with the ongoing damage, but hope to see meaningful change moving forward.
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