A settlement has reportedly been reached amid a dispute regarding clean-up of 'The Zone' where hundreds of people experiencing homelessness have gathered for years.
PHOENIX — A settlement has reportedly been reached amid a dispute regarding clean-up of"The Zone" where hundreds of people experiencing homelessness have gathered for years.
Details of the settlement have not yet been made public and are expected to be presented to Phoenix City Council on April 18 for possible approval. "The Zone" is generally considered the area between 7th and 13th avenues and south of Jefferson Street to Jackson Street. Up to 1,000 people experiencing homelessness have been camping in this part of central Phoenix for years.
The city of Phoenix used to require people to move their tents and belongings out so they could clean every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Anything that was left behind would be thrown in garbage trucks.
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