Federal and city officials in Washington, D.C., are reportedly committed to clearing the rampant homeless encampments in the nation's capital while providing assistance.
Blankets of Hope co-founders Nick and Mike Fiorito joined 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss why they started the organization and how it is impacting communities.in the nation's capitalAfter years of proliferating homeless tent cities popping up throughout Washington, D.C.
Such removals are reportedly part of an extensive plan by NPS to enforce its"no-camping regulation" throughout Washington, D.C., which aims to remove all homeless encampments on national park land by the end of 2023. After years of proliferating homeless tent-cities popping up throughout Washington, D.C., the National Park Service will be playing a crucial role in getting rid of them within the next 12 months.
NPS will be working with the city's social services to provide D.C.'s displaced homeless with temporary and long-term housing, as well asNPS officials stoked controversy when they removed a homeless encampment last week from Fort Reno Park in the affluent Tenleytown neighborhood of northwest Washington, D.C., which prompted accusations of"eviction" from detractors, according to the outlet.
Fliers emerged locally urging city residents to complain to the Rock Creek National Park Service, which has jurisdiction over the park, and to Democratic Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, who has
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