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Abbotsford posts eviction notices at homeless camp

People living in a homeless camp along Gladys Avenue in Abbotsford, B.C., woke up this morning to find eviction notices posted on their tents.

City says Gladys Avenue campers will have to move to a city park

A homeless camp in Abbotsford, B.C., has been set up for two years. (CBC)

People living in a homeless camp along Gladys Avenue in Abbotsford, B.C., woke up this morning to find eviction notices posted on their tents.

The Gladys Avenue camp has been a semi-permanent home for the homeless for more than two years. That changed Tuesday morning when bylaw officers put up notices letting people know they have seven days to pack up and go.

"We are going to do this very respectfully," said Abbotsford MayorHenry Braun.

"We're not going to go in there, marching in there and tearing people's tents apart when we're moving them."

Abbotsford Mayor Henry Braun wants to overhaul B.C.'s charge approval system. (CBC)

The city made it legal this week for people to camp in public parks, bringingits bylaws in line with a recent court ruling. But the Gladys Avenue camp is on a road, nota park, so, according to the city, thecampers can't stay there.

Still, Braun sayshe knows asking the campersto leave and actually getting them to leave are two very different things.

"Some of them have told me personally, 'We're not moving,' he said."I told them, I get that but you cannot stay here.You have to go somewhere else in a park."

Lack of shelter space

Then there is the issue of where thecampers are supposed to goAbbotsford's shelters are almost at capacity.

The city said plans are in the works to create more shelter space. In addition, construction ofa 50-bed mental health facility is supposed to be finished sometime this summer.

Still, homeless advocates say more resources are needed for people who are sleeping rough.

Eviction notices were pinned to tents in the Gladys Avenue homeless camp in Abbotsford, B.C. (CBC)

"What's this solving other than cleaning up a mess in our community? I don't think this is really addressing anything, because there is really nowhere else to go," said Ward Draper, a pastor with 5 and 2 Ministries.

Draper said he believes the homeless camperson Gladys Avenue will just take their belongings and set up another camp somewhere else. He calls it the "Abbotsford shuffle."

"We're just going to see people being chased around in circles again at the expense of our community, our tax dollars and the health of these people who are already living in dire situations," he said.

It's unclear where thecampers will go next, but the city said bylaw officers will be there next week to see to it that they move along. Thesite they've called home for two yearswill be empty.

With files from Jesse Johnston