Ahead of DNC, city officials to close one of Chicago’s largest, most visible homeless camps – Chicago Sun-Times

The “tent city” sandwiched for years between the Dan Ryan Expressway and the 1100 block of South Desplaines Street will be cleared out Wednesday and permanently cordoned off. Nearly all of the 22 people who have been living there have agreed to move to a city-operated shelter of 60 beds in the former Tremont Hotel. This year’s inaugural summer shelter arrangement has been funded through Aug. 31.
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Lawerence
1 year ago

Right our of Gavin Newsom’s playbook.

Deb
1 year ago

Can’t let the homeless problem here be seen by the county. Moving illegals out of sight too

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
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And thus ground is broken for the temporary Potemkin village .

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