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City of PG’s application to close Lower Patricia Boulevard encampment successful

The City of Prince George announced it’s been successful in its application to close the encampment on Lower Patricia Boulevard (LPBE).

According to the City, after a three day hearing, the Court authorized the immediate closure of the site to all but around 20 people who have been encamped at the site since July 2.

“There are a number of issues that have stemmed from the site including things like fires, which have been well reported on.” said Director of Administrative Services, Eric Depenau.

“Really, this is about supporting folks to access the available network, and providing the opportunity for overnight shelter, should they choose to use that.

Depenau noted it’s also about bringing structure back to the site, which had been lost for some time.

The decision, handed down by Justice Elwood, was made because of tangible progress and concerted efforts by government to address the needs of the encampment occupants.

BC Housing is working to connect these individuals with housing, including at the purpose-built transitional housing site at 3rd & London.

Once any of these individuals is offered housing, they will have seven days to vacate the site.

Individuals who suffer from exceptional mental illness or past trauma can apply to the courts for an order exception if they feel the offered housing is not accessible.

The City will begin the work of closing and remediating the site, in accordance with a “phased approach” set out in the order of Justice Elwood, supporting BC Housing to ensure occupants are informed and supported as they transition into indoor shelter.

More information can be found on the City’s website here.

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Zachary Barrowcliff
Zachary Barrowcliff
Zachary is a news reporter for 94.3 the GOAT and Country 97fm in Prince George. His time as a news reporter began in Williams Lake, B.C., spending roughly two years with the Vista radio stations, then making the move up to PG in October, 2024.

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