The last stretch of a long-troubled homeless encampment along Venice’s Rose Avenue was cleared Friday, as Los Angeles officials once again moved to reset a corridor that has repeatedly swung between cleanup efforts and the return of tents. City crews and outreach teams returned to the area near Hampton Drive and Rose Avenue, where makeshift shelters had reappeared after earlier Inside Safe operations relocated more than 100 people indoors. For nearby residents, the latest sweep was less a breakthrough than another turn in a familiar cycle on a block they say has been repeatedly promised change. On Councilwoman Traci Park’s social media post , residents expressed frustration that the situation keeps repeating itself: The latest sweep was less a breakthrough than another turn in a familiar cycle. City crews and outreach teams returned to the area near Hampton Drive and Rose Avenue on Friday. The Venice corridor has already become a proving ground for Mayor Karen Bass’s Inside Safe initiative.…