Closure of eighth high-risk encampment proceeds; court deliberations about future response activity continue
January 10, 2024

Additional requirements will continue to apply to the City’s response to eight high-risk homeless encampments while the Court considers questions of rights and public safety.
 
Court Hearing
Today, Justice Martin extended the conditions of the interim interim injunction to Tuesday, January 16. In addition to the City’s existing protocols, the Order requires the City to include the following considerations as part of its assessment and decision making process for eight high-risk encampment closures: 
  • Before clearing the encampments, City and/or the Edmonton Police Service will make sure there is sufficient shelter space or other indoor space;
  • If there is not enough space, officers will close only if a danger to public health and safety;
  • City will consider the cold weather in decision making;
  • City will advise agencies at earliest convenience about closure;
  • Order does not impact ongoing wellness checks by City staff or fire services;
  • 48 hour notice will be given again to residents; and
  • Notice to include reason, date

Deliberations at today’s court hearing involved reviewing legal matters about representation and standing in the courts and whether particular evidence should be allowed.

Court deliberations continue on January 11 and January 16. 

High-risk encampment closure at 95th Street and 101A Avenue

The scheduled closure and cleaning of a high-risk encampment in the vicinity of 95th Street and 101A Avenue resumed today. This is the last of eight sites subject to the conditions of the interim Order and the closure was in full compliance with the City’s obligations, including providing advance notice to social agencies.

An encampment may be assessed as high risk where there is a serious risk of injury or death due to fire, carbon monoxide poisoning, drug use, gang violence, physical violence including weapons, public health and/or sanitation risks, environmental degradation and/or criminal activity. It is also assessed based on its proximity to local amenities including schools and playgrounds, the number of people and structures in the encampment, if the location has previously been an encampment site and how long it has been in place. 

This encampment meets several of these criteria and was the site of a serious sexual assault on December 16, 2023. 

The extremely cold weather increases the already high risk of injury and death due to fire. In 2023, Edmonton Fire Rescue Services responded to 135 fires in encampments resulting in 22 injuries and three fatalities. In the last week two fires have led to injuries and one propane tank has exploded at encampment sites.

Edmonton Fire Rescue Services reminds Edmontonians that open flames or heating elements situated too close to combustibles can start fires. With regard to propane tanks:

  • Propane cylinders should not be exposed to open flames. 
  • Leaking cylinders can easily ignite and heated cylinders can explode. 

Encampment Closure Facts - as of  4:00 p.m. Wednesday
Prior to today’s closure and cleanup, the City received confirmation from the Government of Alberta that there is sufficient shelter capacity for any individuals leaving the site who wish to access shelters. With the activation of the City’s extreme weather response this week, 50 shelter spaces at the Al Rashid Mosque were added. Additionally, 49 spaces opened at NiGiNan’s Pimatisiwin site (former Sands Hotel) and Enoch opened 10 additional spaces at the former Coliseum Inn site. 

City crews will continue to clean the site as the day progresses. As a result, some of the information provided below is subject to change:

  • Encampment location - in the vicinity of 95th Street and 101A Avenue
  • Number of structures - 7
  • Number of occupants -5
  • Instances of medical aid provided -0
  • Arrests - 3 people were arrested and charges are pending by EPS
  • Tickets Issued - 0
  • Warrants executed - 0
  • Cleaning data
  • Truckloads/ kg waste removed - 21 truckloads (roughly 2,000 kg) 
  • Needles - tbd
  • Shopping Carts - 7
  • Propane tanks - 31
  • The REACH 24/7 Crisis Diversion Teams were on site to provide transport and support as needed.
  • Today, as with other days, we considered the weather conditions in our decision. The increased risk of frostbite, hypothermia and injury from fire were important factors in the decision to proceed with action. 
  • The extreme weather protocol activates enhanced supports for vulnerable Edmontonians including additional 50 shelter spaces at the Al Rashid Mosque. 
  • Even with available shelter space, some Edmontonians experiencing homelessness may sometimes choose not to go to shelters. 

Future Closures
Today’s closure is the last of the eight high-risk sites subject to the Order. The City continues to receive encampment complaints, and will continue to assess the risk of encampment sites as they are identified. 

This is all the information the City is able to provide at this time. 

For more information:

Media contact: 
Karen Zypchyn
Communications Advisor 
Community Services 
780-292-2774

Chastity Anderson
After-Hours Media Manager  
780-423-5956

*Please note, because of ongoing legal proceedings, the City will not be available to do interviews.