From household items to toxic waste, debris from the more than eight-month long encampment in Strathcona Park continues to spill over into the community, prompting the city of Vancouver to ramp up removal efforts.
“It’s been literally a garbage dump in many places in the park,” Strathcona resident Jamie Maclaren told Global News.
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The park near the Downtown Eastside has long been a dumping ground according to Maclaren, who said things have only gotten worse. More than a month before tents went up in mid-June 2020, Vancouver Coun. Pete Fry discovered a truckload of trash strewn on the edge of the park, which appeared to be purposely and illegally dumped by someone looking to save on landfill fees.“Weeks would go by without any pickup and more garbage would accumulate,” said Maclaren.
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“Sometimes we were told it was a hazard, it’s hazardous materials and it needs to stay in place for a while, which never made any sense to us.” The City of Vancouver said that from January to September of last year, crews picked up approximately 14,000 kilograms of garbage from Strathcona Park, with collection increasing during the summer months.- Ontario PC MPPs who spent big on hotels face questions as minister resigns
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“We’re not paying the taxes that go in to funding those services,” Maclaren told Global News. “They need to hold up their end of the bargain before I hold up my end of the bargain when it comes to taxes.” The city said sanitation staff have increased their attendance to the park and garbage is collected daily from the perimeter. Civic crews are also supporting Vancouver Park Board staff to clean inside the west side of the park and provide sanitation services to the warming tent and washroom trailer. Maclaren has noticed that the city recently upped its garbage game but said it should have happened back in June.
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