The City of Phoenix told ABC15 on Thursday that they have identified the next portion of the homeless encampment known as The Zone they plan to clean up. MORE ⬇️
The next “enhanced engagement effort” is tentatively planned for May 31 on the west side of 12th Avenue between Washington Street and Jefferson Street.The President Biden Administration announced Thursday their All INside initiative to address homelessness in six sites across the country- Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Phoenix Metro, Seattle, and the State of California.
In reality, what plaintiffs did not see was that City staff and partners engaged 60 people in the area and each one of them cooperated with the request to move their belongings. Of those engaged, 47 people were transported to indoor shelters or treatment programs, a nearly 80% success rate in placing people into an indoor space.
The City provided every individual camping on 9th Ave with two weeks’ notice that the block would be closed to camping on May 10. The City and our partners provided staff to help individuals pack all belongings and direct immediate transportation to indoor shelter.
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