Clackamas County planning to remove encampment Monday, gate and close road permanently

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Clackamas County is preparing to remove a homeless encampment on Southeast Clackamas Road, with the removal set for Monday. In anticipation of this change, residents have been actively organizing their belongings and cleaning up the site. This preparation reflects the ongoing struggles faced by the homeless community in the area. The county's decision to close the encampment is part of a broader initiative to manage homelessness, which has become a pressing issue for local authorities. While some local officials argue that the removal is necessary for community safety, advocates for the homeless are concerned about the lack of alternative housing options.

The situation has ignited discussions about the effectiveness of current homelessness strategies and the need for more comprehensive solutions. As the removal date approaches, tensions rise within the encampment, with residents feeling the pressure of uncertainty. Community members and advocates are calling for more support and resources to address the underlying issues of homelessness.

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