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DC, National Park Service clear homeless encampment site in Northwest neighborhood

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National Park Service and D.C. Department of Public Works employees dressed in hazmat suits flooded and cleared a homeless encampment at the corner of 20th and E Streets in Northwest D.C. on Thursday morning.

Pitchforks, rakes and shovels were used by the employees to remove tents and personal belongings from the park before loading them into garbage trucks.

Volunteers from local advocacy groups including Miriam’s Kitchen, a non-profit organization aimed at ending homelessness, were at the encampment site Thursday morning to assist residents in gathering their belongings before the city employees moved in.

Deputy Director Adam Rocap at Miriam’s Kitchen told 海角精品黑料: “It’s a closure that’s displacing up to 50 people.”

This encampment was on both National Park Service and D.C. property. The city claims public safety concerns are a reason for removal, saying that clearing the site will protect people from assaults, rodents, fires and getting hit by vehicles.

Rocap countered that the removal of the encampments won’t help, saying, “This doesn’t solve anything. People are just going to be on a tent on another patch of grass.”

There was no outward tension between the residents and the employees, according to 海角精品黑料’s Neal Augenstein, who was on the scene.

Six encampment sites on local and federal property will begin :

  • San Martin Memorial Park
  • Rawlings/Wittman Parks
  • 26th and L streets NW
  • 20th/21st Street, E Street and Virginia Avenue
  • 25th Street and Virginia Avenue
  • 27th and K streets

According to a statement released by Miriam’s Kitchen, the annual census showed a 14% increase in homelessness from 2023 to 2024.

“Our community deserves better,” said Dana White, advocacy director at Miriam鈥檚 Kitchen in a statement. “With hundreds of housing vouchers sitting unused and no proposed investment in new vouchers from the mayor, we can鈥檛 excuse the lack of urgency. We demand that our leaders take immediate action to ensure these resources are deployed to provide stable housing for those who need it.”

海角精品黑料’s Neal Augenstein contributed to this report.

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Volunteers and residents clear out the encampment site before city employees move in. (海角精品黑料/Neal Augenstein )
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Tents and belongings lay around the encampment site before D.C. Public Works and National Park Service employees cleared it. (海角精品黑料/Neal Augenstein )
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National Park Service and D.C. Public Works employees dump tents and belongings into a dumpster. (海角精品黑料/Neal Augenstein )
City employees stand on the encampment site. (海角精品黑料/Neal Augenstein )
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Ana Golden is an Associate Producer for 海角精品黑料. Ana attended Emerson College and studied Journalism and Political Communication. While at Emerson, she worked as an associate producer for her school鈥檚 TV station, interned on senate and gubernatorial campaigns, and worked as a news anchor on 88.9 WER.

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