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Seattle to enlarge team that oversees homeless camp removals

Seattle's Navigation Team is adding around eight new members with funding from King County and Washington state.
Leaders in the fight against homlessness in Sacramento visited Seattle to share ideas on new strategies. (Photo: KING)

Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan has announced the expansion of a team of police officers and outreach workers who interact with people living in the city's hundreds of unauthorized homeless camps.

The Seattle Times reports the Navigation Team expansion announced Thursday will add about eight members for a total of 30 with $500,000 in funding from King County and the state.

City data given to the newspaper shows that between January 2017 and the end of March this year, almost 200 unauthorized encampments of varying sizes were removed in Seattle.

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City guidelines generally prevent removals of unsanctioned encampments unless there is enough available shelter for every camper, even if not everyone accepts those offers.

A lack of shelter space has at times slowed the pace of the cleanups, but Durkan's office has recently pushed toward creation of 500 new shelter beds in the city.

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