Calls for homeless camp to be shut in Vancouver park as council considers plan
VANCOUVER — Residents of a Vancouver neighbourhood were comfortable with a few people sleeping overnight in a park before moving on, but Kelsey Mulyk says they weren’t prepared for homeless campers to continue occupying 400 tents for more than three months.
Mulyk watched as about 50 tents showed up at Strathcona Park across from her home in June before more people arrived, spreading large tarps over their shelters and closing off a play area for children.
“It’s quite sad and disheartening, quite honestly, to see what’s happening in the city,” she said.
City council is scheduled to meet Thursday to consider Mayor Kennedy Stewart’s plan to find housing for the homeless.