Boston begins to clear tents in its Methadone Mile

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Boston mayor says city helped dozens on ‘Methadone Mile’ find treatment, housing










November 05, 2021 at 11:01 pm EDT
By Jason Law, Boston 25 News
BOSTON — City outreach workers have helped more than 60 people along Boston’s notorious ‘Methadone Mile’ find inpatient treatment, shelter and transitional housing, Acting Mayor Kim Janey said Friday. The city also removed more than two dozen tents and debris, she said.

“We will continue to use a public health approach and treat every individual with dignity. This work is urgent but should not be confused with sweeps conducted in years past,” Janey said.

The difference along Southampton Street is noticeable. Sidewalks packed with homeless camps and people openly using drugs last week were nearly empty Friday.

“They’ve gotten rid of all of the tents for the most part, and most of the people have gone with them,” said Gina Montagna, a 41-year-old homeless woman near Methadone Mile.

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But around the corner from Southampton are dozens of tents and homeless people on Atkinson Street. Mayor-elect Michelle Wu said this is an urgent issue that requires proper housing and mental health treatment.

“The key here is that we need to move as quickly as possible to connect residents seeking treatment with stable housing,” Wu said.

The city began posting notices on tents along Southampton Street and Atkinson Street last month, warning camp dwellers they had a deadline to find another place to stay.

“Due to health, environmental and sanitary concerns…the City of Boston will conduct a cleanup of this public space,” the notices said.

The city warned any property left at that time would be thrown out by workers.

The clean-up by Mass Ave. and Melnea Cass Blvd. is part of Mayor Kim Janey’s Oct. 19 executive order to deal with the homeless camps that have overrun that area. The city released its finalized Boston Homeless Encampment Liaison Protocol plan Friday.

“City employees will provide at least 48 hours verbal and written notice to affected individuals, prior to requiring removal of tents from public property,” the plan said. “No unsheltered individual will be required to remove their tent, unless shelter, housing, or treatment is available.”

>>>MORE: City, state partnering on changes at Mass. and Cass

The protocol also offers service outreach “at least twice to each person,” including drug treatment services, access to shelter, transportation to shelter or treatment, free personal storage for 90 days, and help contacting family members.

Mayor Janey’s press team declined to provide more specific numbers on how many people have been removed from Methadone Mile. A spokesperson said no one has been arrested or charged for refusing to leave.

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Theyre about to be shipped west until they make their way somewhere to the west coast
California need to build that wall, sick of these states bussing their problems to our state then their politicians crying "what about the homeless problem in california :damn:"

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Are we really blaming a president who left office about 37yrs ago?:mjtf:
So you don’t understand the concept that actions have long lasting consequences that manifest themselves in different ways decades later :dwillhuh:

A lot of those addicts are mental Ill people that don’t have a system in place to address their needs directly because of Ronald Reagans actions :ufdup:
 
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Ronald Regan is to blame for a lot of these issues.President Carter really tried to help with The Mental Health Systems Act of 1980 And Regans evil ass cut the funding for it in 81:snoop:

This is primarily an issue fueled by class warfare, not mental illness.
 

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Too bad they can't just put them in the dump where trash belongs...

Get a job grouch, stop being dirty meth heads..

Philly has this problem too, dirty dusty folks under the subway...disgusting cretins.
 

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Ronald Regan is to blame for a lot of these issues.President Carter really tried to help with The Mental Health Systems Act of 1980 And Regans evil ass cut the funding for it in 81:snoop:


We are all.dumb as a nation from reagan too.
As he was the first to cut state funding for school. As governor of la and in orange county.
Which the government used to pay for. Yet in collusion with inferior westcoast private schools. Made it by proxy so state public schools.
were no longer paid for by their rep state or the government anymore.


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Ronald Regan is to blame for a lot of these issues.President Carter really tried to help with The Mental Health Systems Act of 1980 And Regans evil ass cut the funding for it in 81:snoop:
Lol are you serious?
 

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I was just down there a month ago to visit a friend at Boston Medical Center. Couple of blocks were starting to give off Kensington vibes.:huhldup:
 
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Lol are you serious?
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