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Vancouver poised to to close Crab Park encampment, talking to final 7 residents

Parks board calls camp a health and safety risk, 鈥榰nsustainable鈥 strain on resources
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A person walks past tents at a homeless encampment at Crab Park in Vancouver, on August 14, 2022. Vancouver鈥檚 park board says it has begun the process of closing the homeless encampment at a local park that has been in place since 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

Vancouver鈥檚 park board says it has begun the process of closing the homeless encampment that has been in place at a local park since 2021.

The park board says it is talking directly with each of the seven people still in the camp located in the designated area at Crab Park, with the goal of closing the encampment and returning the area to 鈥済eneral park use鈥 by Nov. 7.

In a statement, the park board says all seven people on site had been offered shelter previously but declined those offers, and five of the individuals had been offered housing with one person specifically already rejecting three such offers.

The statement says 鈥渙ngoing non-compliance鈥 at the encampment remains a health and safety risk, as well as an 鈥渦nsustainable鈥 strain on the park board鈥檚 resources, and concern is growing as winter approaches.

The Crab Park encampment began in 2021, remaining in place in 2022 when a B.C. Supreme Court judge set aside eviction notices partially because the city didn鈥檛 have enough indoor shelter spaces to accommodate those living at the camp.

In a written response, activists describe the park board鈥檚 latest move as an 鈥渆viction鈥 and criticize the city鈥檚 response to the camp and its residents, including what they describe as a 鈥渃allous response鈥 during last weekend鈥檚 torrential rain when residents were not allowed to erect additional tarps.

The activists also criticized the city鈥檚 decision to end the encampment happening outside of the courts, where an 鈥渆qual platform for a cohesive decision鈥 could be reached.

鈥淏oth the federal Housing Advocate鈥檚 Review of Encampments and the National Protocol on Encampments stress the requirement for meaningful engagement and effective participation, for recognizing residents as rights holders and prohibiting forced eviction,鈥 the statement says.

The park board says it is 鈥渃ommitted to supporting each person in the designated area throughout this closure,鈥 and anyone still at Crab Park after the camp closure date would still be permitted 鈥渢o shelter temporarily overnight according to bylaws.鈥

The board says the bylaw 鈥減ermits overnight sheltering with structures taken down by morning.鈥

鈥淕iven these individuals have received shelter and housing offers, there is no longer a fair and reasonable rationale for these individuals to have priority and exclusive access to daytime public park space given the other over 600 people experiencing unsheltered homelessness across the city who are required to comply with the Parks Control bylaw,鈥 the park board statement says in a background explainer of the situation.

The board says the park serves about 6,000 people within a 10-minute walk, an area with very few other green spaces nearby.

The city had previously forced people out of the encampment in March to conduct cleanup on the sites, and residents were allowed to return to the designated area at Crab Park in April.

The cleanup crew removed more than 90,000 kilograms of debris and material, 20 propane tanks and six generators during the operation.





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