Politics & Government
Washington County Government: Homeless Encampment In Hillsboro Scheduled For Cleanup
County staff have notified residents of the encampment that they have five days to remove all personal items and leave the location to a ...
09/16/2021
Homeless encampment on County-owned property will close for cleaning
County staff have notified residents of the encampment that they have five days to remove all personal items and leave the location to allow cleanup work to begin on September 21. Outreach workers from partner agencies have also been notified and will follow up with camp residents to provide support and referrals to available resources during this difficult time.
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Previously, on August 31, campers staying at the encampment were notified that unless conditions improved by September 14, the site would be posted for removal of all personal property, prior to cleaning by Washington County. Campers were also advised that if they were successful in reducing the risk situation, they would be allowed to stay—per County policy and in compliance with U.S. Supreme Court ruling Martin v. Boise—until future shelter options become available. During the ensuing two-week grace period, County staff provided support and supplies for camper-led clean-up efforts which resulted in the removal of several yards of bagged garbage as well as provision of porta-potties and regular garbage service.
Although people experiencing homelessness will not be prevented from returning once the site is cleaned, activities at this and other similar encampments are now being coordinated by the County’s newly created Encampment Management Program (EMP). Under the EMP’s organizational framework, cities and special districts have been invited to join in this unique opportunity to meet the urgent needs of our most vulnerable neighbors, as well as the very understandable livability and safety concerns of nearby residents and business owners.
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EMP’s key program strategies to ensure effective coordination and support among all jurisdictional and community partners include:
EMP’s key program strategies to ensure effective coordination and support among all jurisdictional and community partners include:
Please visit our website for more information about Washington County’s efforts to end homelessness.
Please visit our website for more information about Washington County’s efforts to end homelessness.
This press release was produced by the Washington County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.