San Jose, California (Crohn) – The largest camps will be closed in San Jose to unbearable people. This is according to the vote of the city council on Tuesday evening.
Hundreds of people will be sweeping this summer, giving the city to conduct a huge reconstruction project in the surrounding area known as Columbus Park.
Directly under the path of San Jose International Airport flight is the Catherine Davis – where she lived for six years.
It interacts with the news that the San Jose City Council approved the Columbus Park activation project, which will turn Columbus Park – the place that, for years, was home to hundreds of unique people.
“Where is we supposed to go?” Davis said. “We do not have a place to go. If people want us in their neighborhood, there is nothing wrong with that. There are people here who have jobs, this work, who survive here. It is not a reality, not at all. It is completely wrong. Where will they put us all?”
People who have pets, animals and children live in this camp – and are grown only in recent months.
Defenders who work with unprecedented societies say every time the camp is clouded in San Jose, and some of these people end up here. They estimate that about 400 to 500 people currently live in Columbus Park. Davis says 50 RVS has arrived in the past two weeks.
But at the city council meeting on Tuesday, it was decided: the camp will be clouded this summer, and the park will be activated.
“People are enthusiastic about the garden land,” said the mayor of San Jose Matt Mahan. “We have to protect her. In this case, we have to work to move the camp from there and try to help everyone there.”
During the meeting, Bien Doan member was one of the only voices that raised an objection, on the pretext that the city was putting the vehicle in front of the horse. Council member Duan said: “We waste the money of taxpayers, and the solution will continue to spin and will be like,” a brilliant success, we do the same thing and expect a different result. “
Nevertheless, the unanimous proposal was approved. The new park will include pickbal fields, parking lots and football field.
Mayor Mahan says within the next 12 months, the goal is to add more than a thousand shelter beds and safe parking sites. But he insists that he will not wait. Mahan said: “The truth is that we are not there yet, but this does not mean that we must wait to restore public parks.”
In the largest camp in the city, the residents – some of whom live here for years – face a harsh deadline.
The construction of the activation of Columbus Park is scheduled to start at the beginning of 2026.