County asks court to order property owners to clear homeless camp

Tribune-Herald/Michael Brestovansky The homeless camp remains standing on Punahoa Street despite numerous requests by the county to remove it.

The homeless camp remains standing on Punahoa Street despite numerous requests by the county to remove it. (Michael Brestovansky/Hawaii Tribune-Herald)

The homeless camp remains standing on Punahoa Street despite numerous requests by the county to remove it.
The homeless camp remains standing on Punahoa Street despite numerous requests by the county to remove it.
The homeless camp remains standing on Punahoa Street despite numerous requests by the county to remove it.
The homeless camp remains standing on Punahoa Street despite numerous requests by the county to remove it.
The homeless camp remains standing on Punahoa Street despite numerous requests by the county to remove it. (Tribune-Herald/Michael Brestovansky, photos)

HILO — After the owners of a property that has become a homeless encampment in downtown Hilo failed to appear at a court hearing earlier this month, a judge granted a motion to compel them to clear the property.