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New Homeless Camp To Open Monday In San Diego

San Diego Mayor Faulconer, along with city and county leaders, announced the opening of a temporary homeless campground in a city-owned parking lot at 20th and B Street in Golden Hill, Oct. 4, 2017.
Susan Murphy
San Diego Mayor Faulconer, along with city and county leaders, announced the opening of a temporary homeless campground in a city-owned parking lot at 20th and B Street in Golden Hill, Oct. 4, 2017.

The city of San Diego will provide a camping area for the homeless, with 24-hour security, bathrooms and storage, beginning Monday, the mayor's office announced Wednesday.

The 136-space facility will be set up in the parking lot of the city operations yard in Golden Hill, just south of the Balboa Park Golf Course.

"While we work to open more shelters, this transitional camp area will provide hundreds of homeless men and women a safe and clean space as an alternative to living on the sidewalk," Mayor Kevin Faulconer said. "No one should be sleeping in a public place in unsanitary conditions."

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Faulconer says the short-term camp will stay open until three large industrial tents, called bridge shelter tents, are up and running starting in December.

“There’s no perfect site,” Faulconer said. “But the time is for action, which is why we’re doing this. Not only here, but with our bridge shelter tents that are coming as well. We need to make a huge difference. We need to get people off the street and we need to do it the right way.”

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The camping area will be operated by the nonprofit Alpha Project like a typical campground with rules and regulations, and an on-site manager. Each person will register and be assigned a 13- by 13-foot campsite, but each space can accommodate one or more individuals.

A parking lot on the city of San Diego's 7-acre property on 20th and B Streets will serve as a temporary campground for 200 homeless people, October 1, 2017.
Susan Murphy
A parking lot on the city of San Diego's 7-acre property on 20th and B Streets will serve as a temporary campground for 200 homeless people, October 1, 2017.

Some city operations and personnel have been moved to make room for the camp, which will be temporary until three larger tent shelters open.

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A lack of shelter space is being blamed in part for an outbreak of hepatitis A in San Diego that has killed 17 people. The City Council on Monday declared an emergency over a lack of shelter space for the homeless, whose numbers have grown dramatically over the past few years.

"We've been pushing for safe camping because homeless on streets and in canyons is not a solution in any neighborhood, and the communities I represent have felt that acutely," said Councilman Chris Ward, chairman of the City Council's Select Committee on Homelessness.

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"This Transitional Camp Area — especially as our sanitation efforts continue to address public health concerns — provides people a place to go rather than just moving them from place to place," Ward said.

The councilman — whose district of downtown, Hillcrest and North Park is heavily impacted by homelessness — said he hopes to find more areas to shelter the homeless throughout the city and in neighboring cities.