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Encampment Response Team Site Journal
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Inspection Date: 03/27/17 Date Received by FAS: 03/27/17
Site Name: 4th Ave S Corridor (See Mapped Area) Address: 4th Ave S Corridor Referred By: Community, SPD Date of Clean-up: 03/28/17 – 03/29/17
Clean Up Number: 2569-01, 1109-04, 702-02, 295-03, 234-16 Photographs Sent to Project Manager:
(circle) Yes X
(Circle) No
Inspected By: Jeff Horan
Site Characteristics:
Yes or No Park No Sidewalk Yes Within 50ft of a water body or wetland No Roadway No Within 50ft of a Guardrail Yes Heavy Traffic Yes Near Industrial Zone Yes Forested Area Yes Play Area No Rented Area No Slope No Slide Zone No Other: Fire Yes Other: No Other: No
Site Occupancy Number of Tents 73 Number of Structure 4 Number of Bed Roles 1 Number of Vehicles 0
Conditions that present a health an safety hazard to the occupants or the community (i.e.sanitary)Yes or No
Clean and Organized No Garbage/Bagged Yes Garbage/Loose Yes Garbage/Bulky Items Yes Garbage/Metal Yes Human Waste Yes Rats/Mice Yes
Encampment Response Team Site Journal
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Hazardous Materials Yes Falling Tree or Limbs No Chemical Waste Yes Fires Yes Criminal Activity Yes Weapons Yes Open Alcohol Yes Sharps Yes Drug Related Paraphernalia Yes Property Damage Yes
Photos Exhibit A: Site Inspection Photos (Optional) Exhbit B: Notice Posting Photos Assessment (Completed By MDOT)
Immediate Hazard or Obstruction NO
Count in Site Characteristics 6
Count in Site Occupancy 78
Count Health Conditions 15
Pre-Job Site Assessment and Instructions
YES NO Specifications
Uneven Terrain (fall protection required) X
Waste hauling to dump X Waste hauling to other locations X
Site Crew Assessment
Job Site Instructions YES NO Specifications
Uneven Terrain (fall protection required) X
Waste hauling to dump X Waste hauling to other locations X Vegetation pruning X Biohazard waste
X
EXTERNAL CONTRACTORS Number of laborer crew approved Belfor: 8 Cascadia: 4 Number of hazmat crew approved Belfor: 8 Cascadia: 4 Number of truck/drivers approved 1 Hours on site approved 1 Number of full-time days on-site approved 8 Number of partial days on site approved 1
CITY CREWS Number of Heavy Teams 2 Heavy Teams Number of Light Teams 0
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Number of full-time days on-site approved 2 Number of partial days on site approved 0
Day of Clean-up OutreachEnacted Exhibit C: Outreach Data
Day-of Site Check list Yes No
Notice posting is 72 hours in advance of cleanup X Cleanup is occurring on date specified in notice X Outreach was provided before the cleanup X Outreach team is present at cleanup site X Personnel are ready to identify and collect belongings X SPD or WSP officers are present to support cleanup X Crew is present and ready to support cleanup X
Day of Photos Exhibit D: Encampment Clean Up Photos
Where should the team park or meet: TBD
Cleanup Review:
Number of People 80 Number of Structures 77
Storage
Offered (count) Declined (count) Accepted (count)
Not Storable (count) Storable (count)
65 62 3 12 0
Not storable Hazardous Materials
Human Waste
Damage Beyond Repair Comments
T1-JH-0328 X X T2-JH-0328 X T3-JH-0328 See Notes T4-JH-0328 See Notes T5-JH-0328 See Notes T6-JH-0328 X T7-JH-0328 X T8-JH-0328 X X T9-JH-0328 X T10-JH-0328 X T11-JH-0328 X T12-JH-0328 X X
Encampment Response Team Site Journal
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T13-JH-0328 X T14-JH-0328 See Notes T15-JH-0328 X X T16-JH-0328 T17-JH-0328 X X X
Stored
Number of Bins Stored (count)
Bikes (yes or no) Large Luggage (count) Other (count)
6 5 0 2
Exhibit B: Notice Posting Photos
CITY OF SEATTLE NAVIGATION TEAM ENCAMPMENT OUTREACH REPORT
Date: March 28, 2017
Location: 4th Avenue South
Activity: Encampment Closure
Report and Summary of Activities
There was a total of 42 individuals (encampment residents) at the encampment site. There was a total of 4 organizations that provided supportive services to the encampment residents. Those organizations were:
1. Seattle UGM – Outreach Team2. Seattle UGM – Community Mental Health Program3. SPD – Navigation Team Unit4. REACH (Including VA Case Manager)
The following resources were provided:
1. Hot chocolate2. Sandwiches3. Water4. Gloves
Exhibit C: Outreach Documentation
CITY OF SEATTLE NAVIGATION TEAM ENCAMPMENT OUTREACH REPORT
18 Individuals relocated to other outdoor arrangements.
2 individuals were reconnected with family support systems
4 individuals were relocated to authorized encampments
6 individuals were referred to shelter
2 Individuals were housed in motels
1 individual remained at location (chronically mentally ill)
2 Individuals were reconnected with service providers
3 Individuals reported interest in the authorized encampments but were not admitted. 2 due to bans and
3 Individuals were connected with REACH case management (2 Veteran’s)
1 Individual was reconnected with MID case management.
• A total of 18 individuals slept in safe and secure locations following the encampment engagement.
• 3 Individuals who reported wanting transitional housing options remained unsheltered due to restrictions which include bars and lack of State ID.
• Of the 18 individuals who declined supportive services, a combination of or one of the following were evaluated to be the cause for this decision:
o Mental illness o Social dysfunction o Independence o Desire to remain connected with network o Desire to remain in geographic location o Anger and Frustration
Note:
• At least half of the population were open to discontinuing current lifestyle. • There was a significant presence of mental illness amongst population and it was observed that
this population generally chose to not opt for indoor options. Though a challenge, this presents an opportunity to be creative about engaging larger encampments. It appears that a combination of chronic mental illness, either comorbid with substance use disorder or presenting with psychotic symptoms, has the effect of sustaining homelessness. Options
CITY OF SEATTLE NAVIGATION TEAM ENCAMPMENT OUTREACH REPORT
presented to the general population of homeless individuals appear affective at addressing their needs, at least in the interim as they continue working toward permanent housing.
• The importance of mitigating barriers to gaining entry into transitional options is underscored as three individuals who wanted those arrangements were unsuccessful.
Exhibit D: Clean Up Photos
03/28/17 - 4th Ave S Corridor Clean Up Storage Information
• Found in debris - 2 CD cases in a downed tent and debris pile• T1-JH-0328 – Nothing Store to used as the camp bathroom• T2-JH-0328 – Tent not stored due to mildew, damage. Wet clothes and bag of damaged
belongings• T3-JH-0328 – Camper stated to throw away• T4-JH-0328 – Camper took what they wanted, told us to throw the rest away• T5-JH-0328 – Camper took what they wanted, told us to throw the rest away• T6-JH-0328 – tent not stored due to damage, nothing inside was storable (garbage)• T7-JH-0328 – tent not stored due to damage, nothing inside was storable (garbage)• T8-JH-0328 – tent not stored due to damage, inside red sony radio was stored. Nothing else due
to urine smell and rotting food• T9-JH-0328 - tent not stored due to damage, nothing inside was storable (garbage)• T10-JH-0328 - tent not stored due to damage, nothing inside was storable (garbage)• T11-JH-0328 - tent not stored due to damage, nothing inside was storable (garbage)• T12-JH-0328 - tent not stored due to damage, nothing inside was storable (garbage, needles,
drug pipe)• T13-JH-0328 - tent not stored due to damage, nothing inside was storable (garbage)• T14-JH-0328 – camper left, instructed us to throw everything away• T15-JH-0328 - tent not stored due to damage, nothing inside was storable (fire damage, drug
pipe)• T16-JH-0328 – camper left, instructed us to throw everything away• T17-JH-0328 - tent not stored due to damage, nothing inside was storable (damage, needles,
urine smell). Stored green sleeping bag.• 3 bikes stored, found in debris pile
Storage
6 Bins
5 Bikes
2 Large Items
Exhibit E: Storage Information