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What is happening at Beggs Lane encampment

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Escambia County has begun the communication and planning process for individuals to vacate the homeless encampment located on county property near Beggs Lane and North Palafox Street, working closely with community partners and service providers to make the transition as smooth as possible for those living in the encampment.

Another factor is House Bill 1365. which prohibits camping or sleeping on public property. “It all came together all at the same time, but the one thing that we wanted to ensure is that we have plenty of time. We’ve got until Dec. 2, which is the deadline for ensuring everybody is out of there.”

Escambia County has hosted two meetings with county staff and local organizations that provide various services to individuals experiencing homelessness. Additional sessions will be held as this process moves forward, along with outreach events to connect individuals in the encampment with available resources, including shelters and transitional housing, IDs, healthcare and mental health services, substance abuse programs, and other services.

Outreach groups have already started communicating directly with campers about the upcoming deadline to vacate the area on or before Dec. 2, 2024. In the coming weeks, Escambia County staff, community partners, and representatives will walk the encampment and distribute information about available resources to assist campers with the transition. Notices will also be posted throughout the impacted areas, with the deadline for anyone living there to collect their belongings and vacate the property.

Escambia County will continue working collaboratively with community partners and provide updates as this process progresses.
For information about available resources, visit MyEscambia.com/realchange.

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