City Council frustrated with Moccasin Flats, seeks closure
PRINCE GEORGE – The Lower Patricia Boulevard Encampment, also known as Moccasin Flats, was a big topic during the Prince George City Council meeting on November 4. Several Councillors were noticeably frustrated as they discussed the situation, with the City looking for solutions to social health and the safety of the community surrounding the encampment.
“It’s an eyesore, it’s a health and safety hazard, there’s fire hazards. There’s been several shootings there over the years. There have been a number of things, really, the encampment has turned into this lawless area where people can come and go and do what they want,” Councillor Brian Skakun said.
The City is currently in phase one of a four phase plan to address the social health concerns, but is preparing to move into phase two. Phase one was about building the capacity to address hazards, and phase two is “where the City intends to demonstrate appropriate capacity to the Supreme Court to transition the entrenched LPBE (Lower Patricia Boulevard Encampment) to other forms of shelter,” according to a City document.
