Woodland Park will close this week while the city tears down a homeless encampment that has sat there for months. FOX13
Seattle Parks and Recreation posted a notice Friday warning that they would start removing personal items this week. Sweeps will begin Tuesday and run through Monday, May 16.
Woodland Park is known as the mecca for cross country runners, with more than three miles of rolling hills making it a popular destination. In September, friction grew with residents as homeless encampments started, prompting demonstrators to petition the city to do something about it. According to the city, their Human Services Department has been working to connect homeless residents to shelter and services before the sweeps began. Of the 61 people believed to be living at Woodland Park, the city said 37 have been referred to services, while another 11 recently-arrived residents have been referred to help, as well.
The city said outreach will continue while they sweep homes from the park, including direct transportation to shelters. Personal items will be stored and can be retrieved by calling 459-9949.
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