Agreement reached to end Benjamin Franklin Parkway encampment, city officials announce

Loading Video…

This browser does not support the Video element.

Agreement reached to end Benjamin Franklin Parkway encampment

FOX 29's Kelly Rule has more on an agreement to end the homeless encampment along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.

City officials have reached an agreement that will close a homeless encampment that has occupied the Benjamin Franklin Parkway since June 10 by the end of the week.

Under terms of the deal announced Tuesday night, an estimated 150 people have agreed to leave their tents. In return, the city and the Philadelphia Housing Authority will transfer 50 properties to a land trust established by the encampment residents.

The city also will move forward to develop housing that will include self-contained units or provide units with communal kitchens and bathrooms by the end of the year.

Mayor Jim Kenney thanked camp leaders and residents for “elevating Philadelphia’s affordable housing crisis in the public eye.”

Organizers said the encampment was tied to the Black Lives Matter movement and demanded equal access to fair, safe and affordable housing. Philadelphia Housing Action, which organized the encampment, said it was conceived as a form of political protest over homeless policies and the lack of low-income housing.

“The whole point of our protest was to make sure everybody had a house. And we while we didn’t get everything we wanted, we did get a commitment for a significant number of housing units for a community land trust from the city and PHA and expanded options for camp residents,” said camp organizer Sterling Johnson in a statement.

The encampment’s residents received donations of food, water and other items when they pitched their tents. However, nearby residents also raised concerns about trash, violence and harassment.

“The residents of these neighborhoods have the right to live in peace and safety, and this agreement helps preserve that right,” said City Council President Darrell Clarke.

Occupants of another encampment last week accepted aid such as transitional housing in COVID-19 spaces in hotels, or residential treatment, recovery homes and shelters.

Loading Video…

This browser does not support the Video element.

Agreement reached to end Benjamin Franklin Parkway encampment, city officials announce

Shawnette Wilson reports

RELATED: Ridge Avenue encampment clears after Philadelphia Housing Authority reaches deal with OccupyPHA

Negotiations continue with advocates for the homeless and Philadelphia officials

Homeless encampments remain despite city's eviction deadline

Federal judge rules city can clear Philadelphia homeless encampments

___

For the latest local news, sports and weather, download the FOX 29 News app.

DOWNLOAD: FOX 29 NEWS APP

Sign up for emails from FOX 29, including our daily Good Day Digest newsletter!