Four Austin homeless encampments close; over 60 people relocated

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City closes 4 homeless encampments

Over 60 homeless people have been relocated after the city closed four homeless encampments in Austin.

Over 60 homeless people have been relocated after the city closed four homeless encampments in Austin.

The Barton Creek Greenbelt, Williamson Creek East, Indian Grass Prairie and North Walnut Creek encampments were closed, relocating 63 people to the Northbridge and Southbridge shelters as part of the city's Housing-Focused Encampment Assistance Link (HEAL) Initiative

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Austin continues to address homeless crisis

The City of Austin is continuing to work to address the homeless crisis. During a meeting, council members got an update on current and future housing projects.

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"Transitioning from encampments into shelter signifies a significant step towards stability, support, and access to resources and care. The cleanup of four encampments reflects our commitment to ensuring a safer community," said Homeless Strategy Officer David Gray.

HEAL is an initiative approved by the City Council in February 2021, with the goal of offering homeless people a direct path to shelters and opportunities to attain stable housing.