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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has announced the launch of a state-led initiative aimed at addressing homeless encampments in Austin, with operations commencing last week.

In his statement, Governor Abbott emphasized the need for safety and cleanliness in public spaces. “Texans should not face public safety hazards due to homeless encampments,” he stated. “Weapons, needles, and other debris should not clutter our streets. The State of Texas is proactively working to ensure Austin is a safer and cleaner environment for its residents and visitors alike.”

  • Removed 48 encampments
  • Removed over 3,000 pounds of debris
  • Arrested 24 repeat felony offenders
  • Seized over 125 grams of narcotics

This operation is spearheaded by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), with support from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), the Texas State Guard, and the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ).

Footage provided to KXAN by the governor’s office illustrates DPS troopers engaging with and arresting individuals within these encampments. Additionally, it shows members of the Texas State Guard involved in the clean-up efforts. The video can be viewed at the top of this article.

Video sent to KXAN by the governor’s office shows DPS troopers contacting and arresting people in those camps. It also shows what appear to be Texas State Guard cleaning up debris. That video is at the top of this story.

  • Texas Governor Greg Abbott directed state agencies to begin clearing out homeless encampments in the city of Austin (Courtesy: Office Of The Governor)
  • Texas Governor Greg Abbott directed state agencies to begin clearing out homeless encampments in the city of Austin (Courtesy: Office Of The Governor)
  • Texas Governor Greg Abbott directed state agencies to begin clearing out homeless encampments in the city of Austin (Courtesy: Office Of The Governor)
  • Texas Governor Greg Abbott directed state agencies to begin clearing out homeless encampments in the city of Austin (Courtesy: Office Of The Governor)

In response, Austin Mayor Kirk Watson pointed to recent successes the city has had reducing the homelessness population in Austin and nodded to the city council’s recent decision to approve a budget and tax rate that, if approved by voters in November, would fully fund the city’s homelessness plan to do more of that work.

“Our continuing success has come with limited financial assistance from the state. It’s hard to not appreciate some state resources being put into helping. I do worry about where people will end up, where the next encampment will be. My hope is that this exercise will demonstrate the value of providing funding resources as assistance for addressing this humanitarian crisis in the state capital,” Watson responded in-part.

The governor’s office said that operation would be ongoing and that “homeless individuals violating state law or local ordinances will be arrested and debris created by homeless encampments will be removed.”

Austin also launched encampment surge Monday

Starting Monday, the city of Austin independently launched a homeless encampment surge, which is scheduled to last for roughly three weeks, according to a memo from Director of Austin Homeless Strategies and Operations David Gray.

According to another memo obtained by KXAN after the first day of that surge, the city cleaned up 46 encampments and visited 29 more for outreach on Monday.

  • City of Austin crews clearing a camp Tuesday as part of its three week surge (KXAN photo/Frank Martinez)
  • City of Austin crews clearing a camp Tuesday as part of its three week surge (KXAN photo/Frank Martinez)
  • City of Austin crews clearing a camp Tuesday as part of its three week surge (KXAN photo/Frank Martinez)
  • City of Austin crews clearing a camp Tuesday as part of its three week surge (KXAN photo/Frank Martinez)

“Most people agreed to leave voluntarily, and staff connected several people to shelter and/or additional services. One person received life-saving CPR from an APD team. Two arrests were made: one for criminal trespass and resisting arrest, and one for a drug-related charge,” that memo said.

Gray said the city is doing it now to get people out of risky spaces ahead of the fall and winter, which can have more severe and dangerous weather conditions. The city is also concerned about heightened fire danger at the moment.

An internal communication about the initiative, provided to KXAN, said the city will focus on the following moving forward:

  • Week 1: Freeways, frontage roads, high-traffic corridors, and adjacent alleyways and
    pedestrian/bike trails
  • Week 2: Certain street levels, neighborhood parks and playgrounds, public library campuses and recreation areas
  • Week 3: Large greenbelts and parks that pose major wildfire risks

“Multiple City departments are assigning staff to one of 12 crews working across three geographic zones in the City. The City is also stopping general intake at City-owned shelters to devote to this initiative,” that document said.

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