Resources in place for City of Lethbridge Encampment Strategy
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The City of Lethbridge has made moves to strengthen its Encampment Strategy, which was approved in May 2023.
In the last two weeks, the city said it has hired three people as part of the strategy, including two full time encampment response positions and one full time housing specialist, who is expected to be in place by the end of June. In addition, the city has been training staff for the encampment response and procuring outreach services and needed supplies.
Sgt. Ryan Darroch with the Lethbridge Police Service, who is in charge of the Downtown Policing Unit, said in the 13 days since he began doing encampment cleanups, he and other members of LPS and others who are involved in the strategy, have taken down 91 encampments.
Despite the high numbers, Darroch said the strategy has been a success and people have been co-operating, “We’ve seen like a 98 per cent compliance rate with encampments. It’s been successful in completely eliminating some of our long-tem entrenched encampments for sure.”