Crowded tent encampment on main Vancouver street set to be removed by city
VANCOUVER — People living in a growing street encampment along a busy street in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside have been handed notices advising that the tents and other structures are about to be removed.
The notice from the City of Vancouver says removal would first focus on the highest risk areas, adding in a statement that the process would begin today and continue for weeks.
The city’s fire chief issued an order last month requiring the tents be cleared because of an extreme fire safety hazard.
Advocacy group Pivot Legal Society says clearing the community will violate a pact signed by the city, the province and Vancouver’s park board to ensure supports for those without shelter.