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Bangor Set to Shut Down Massive Homeless Encampment

Seamus OthotBy Seamus OthotOctober 18, 2024Updated:October 19, 20247 Comments2 Mins Read1K Views
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Bangor City Manager Debbie Laurie announced last Thursday that the city would clear the massive 73-person homeless encampment, located at the intersection of Texas Avenue and Cleveland St., by the end of 2024.

[RELATED: Presque Isle Indefinitely Tables Ordinance Regulating Homeless Encampments in 4-2 Vote…]

“The presence of known drug trafficking, activity that increases the risks of public health concerns, and an alarming increase in illegal activity particularly related to allegations of violence among encampment residents are all contributing factors to the City’s decision to see it closed,” said Laurie.

The encampment, colloquially known as Camp Hope, formed near the outset of the COVID pandemic and has remained since then, despite efforts to provide residents with shelter and housing opportunities.

Bangor officials will work with people currently living in the encampment to provide them with shelter and a pathway to permanent housing before the camp is cleared on December 31.

One homeless man from the encampment, Steve Sprague, spoke to News Center Maine, claiming, “It’s really a community here, a lot of self-policing here.”

Laurie’s letter suggested otherwise.

She pointed to the significant amount of drug abuse in the encampment and the numerous uncapped needles scattered about the camp, posing a health risk to residents, aid workers, and the public.

The camp poses a serious risk to the neighboring facilities, including the University of Maine at Augusta campus, healthcare offices, and even a daycare.

Laurie said that increasing violent crime at the camp has led to “spillover” incidents on neighboring properties.

Between the start of January and the end of September this year, the Bangor Police Department received 501 calls from or about the encampment.

Thirty of those calls have been about serious threats to a person’s well-being, including violent assaults, drug overdoses, and “sex offender activity.”

Laurie also accused the residents of refusing to work with the authorities to stop the growing violent crime in the camp.

Only 22 of the 73 people living in the camp regularly take advantage of outreach programs intended to help them find housing.

The city will provide ample services and warming centers to accommodate the encampment’s residents after the camp is cleared.

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Seamus Othot

Seamus Othot is a reporter for The Maine Wire. He grew up in New Hampshire, and graduated from The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, where he was able to spend his time reading the great works of Western Civilization. He can be reached at seamus@themainewire.com

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<span class="dsq-postid" data-dsqidentifier="31860 https://www.themainewire.com/?p=31860">7 Comments

  1. Esau on October 19, 2024 1:04 AM

    We should send all the homosexual infidels to the nazi ukraine territories to fight mother Russia. Only with total victory can we prevent trade and a most glorious union of bricks minded states.

  2. FastNeat on October 19, 2024 6:40 AM

    Good to know Esau that homosexuals are all Christians (or “infidels” as muslims call Christians). Hoping yours was a sarcastic comment and you’re not that ignorant. What we SHOULD do is jail anyone who uses the word “infidel” to describe *any* American.

  3. Gardiner Schneider on October 19, 2024 4:27 PM

    “despite efforts to provide residents with shelter and housing opportunities.” OH, would it be too demeaning to provide them with JOB opportunities? Or, perhaps, there are not a lot of employers in Bangor who wish to hire druggies.

  4. Sam Brady on October 20, 2024 1:36 PM

    Used to be the LEGAL TERM was VAGRANTS and it was against the Law …I’ve always called them BUMS…Stop giving them food and they will either get a job or starve to death …Either one works for me

  5. Boxcar on October 21, 2024 5:33 AM

    Bus them all to Brunswick, where they just built a new apartment bld. and are now housing ILLEGAL MIGRANTS RENT FREE, ALL UTILITIES PAID FOR…for 2 years.

  6. bill in Bangor on October 21, 2024 8:30 AM

    Bangor has no responsibility to find or provide housing or anything for these mostly drug addicted parasites. Stop enabling them to live on working people’s confiscated earnings. Tough love would allow these people to hit bottom and join society rather than leeching off of others.

  7. Grateful Lou on October 21, 2024 11:13 PM

    Not sure what happened to you all that you have forgotten to practice empathy and compassion for humanity but take a look in the mirror. Please don’t preach or project if you do not have experience being a “drug addicted parasite”… here’s a suggestion: do some work on yourselves first, maybe you can identify the root of your resentment and low self-esteem. Also, if it isn’t true don’t say it.

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