In an effort to make the community safer, Huntington Beach is proposing a law that would prohibit the storage of personal property on public land. The law would allow city officials to leave a notice at unaccompanied personal property, giving the owner 24 hours’ notice to remove or dispose of it. If the items are determined to be contaminated or pose a danger to the public, they could be disposed of immediately. Stored personal property includes tents, bedding, medication, household items, hammocks, luggage, and more, according to a city report. Huntington Beach Councilmember Mike Posey said the topic was introduced with the idea of public safety in mind. “It is really an approach by police and the city manager to address abandoned property, or what could be perceived as abandoned property left by anybody, [whether they are homeless or not],” Posey said. “What we want to make sure is that anything that is abandoned doesn’t pose a health hazard to the public …