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Cal Expo Seen as Temporary Answer to Tent City
SACRAMENTO, CA - Sacramento's "tent city" along the American River will be gone in a few weeks, Mayor Kevin Johnson announced Thursday afternoon.
That doesn't mean the estimated 150 people who've set up camp there will be without a place to stay. The temporary solution reached by a taskforce created by the mayor is to allow the residents to stay at Cal Expo's seasonal shelter.
Johnson said extra beds have been found, daily shelter hours will be extended and the facility will now stay open to the end of June. An area for some tents to set up temporarily at Cal Expo will be part of the transition.
"They are people out there and we have to do what we need to do to make sure they have the respect and dignity they deserve," Johnson said. "And it's a very complicated issue. We all understand this."
The tent city captured the national spotlight recently when Oprah Winfrey profiled it on her daily show.
The taskforce is made up of several residents of the encampment, homeless advocates, property owners and city officials.
The taskforce is slated to make its recommendations to the Sacramento City Council next Tuesday.
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