Man who lives close to The Zone says 'neighbors are suffering'
The city of Phoenix says it has done a lot of work to help ease the crisis in The Zone by building new beds, reaching out to people with services and getting them moved out. But, that doesn't ease the frustration of a homeowner who is part of the lawsuit trying to force Phoenix to clean up the area. Jordan Greenman has planted cacti in front of his house in downtown Phoenix because he says it keeps the homeless from lying down there. He lives less than a half a mile from The Zone homeless encampment and is frustrated with how slowly the city of Phoenix is moving to deal with the crisis.
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