OPINION: Abating more encampments won’t solve our challenges

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Hundreds of residents violate the letter of the law every day simply by being alive in Anchorage. This offends basic dignity.

A large tent sits near the Campbell Creek Greenbelt Trail. Photographed May 7, 2024.

Hundreds of residents live without appropriate shelter in Anchorage, often sheltering themselves in tents or vehicles, often in groups forming “encampments” on public land. Conditions at such sites can become dire, as they had along Fairbanks Street in Midtown even before the shooting death there a week ago.

Fortunately, Anchorage has made strides in recent years to meet more of this population’s needs. Unfortunately, interventions to date have been incomplete, sporadic, and tentative. As a consequence, frustration remains widespread.— which appears to give cities like Anchorage more latitude to abate encampments — has not handed the Municipality the tool it needs to resolve this challenge. How could it? Abating one encampment so that others may grow fails to address root causes and overall effects.

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