

Oakland began removing the last 60 residents from what was once the largest encampment in Northern California on Monday, a month after a federal judge approved the long-awaited clearance. Noah Berger/Special to The Chronicle 2021 Show More Show Less The interior of a tiny cabin installed at Lakeview Village in Oakland, which may be similar to the Wood Street Community Cabins, an alternative shelter site the city has developed. Paul Kuroda/Special to The Chronicle Show More Show Less 3 of3 Oakland began removing the last 60 residents from the Wood Street encampment on Monday.

Gabrielle Lurie/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 2 of3 Wood Street encampment resident King David Mesfin and a neighbor Juliet move his belongings during the encampment closure on Monday.
