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Sooke homeless camp sparks fear with another park fire

B次元官网网址榃e have been falling short in the care of this public space,B次元官网网址 says district
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A Sooke municipal worker cleans up after a fire at a homeless encampment in Sooke last weekend. (Rick Stiebel - Sooke B次元官网网址 Mirror)

For Mary Marshall, the fire that erupted on Saturday night in Ed MacGregor Park was akin to her worst nightmare coming true.

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Residents, including Marshall, had been expressing concerns to the District of Sooke about the homeless encampment at the park for months, intensifying after a fire in October.

Marshall visited Sooke Municipal Hall on Monday to express her serious concerns. Officials promised to schedule a meeting at the park.

Marshall said she has spoken to people who avoid the park due to fear.

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Sooke Fire Rescue responded to a reported structure fire at Ed Macgregor Park on Saturday evening. Upon arrival, firefighters discovered a vacant tent fully engulfed in flames. The fire was quickly extinguished and the affected area was cordoned off for further cleanup.

The district thoroughly cleaned the park to address the fire aftermath and the surrounding area. Staff worked with the owner of belongings stored near the parkB次元官网网址檚 amphitheater to secure personal items and dispose of remaining materials.

Chief administrative officer Raechel Gray said that although district staff has attempted to navigate the complexities of the situation, B次元官网网址渨e have been falling short in the care of this public space.B次元官网网址

According to a recent B.C. Supreme Court decision, it is legal to stay overnight in parks between 7 p.m. and 9 a.m. if there is insufficient shelter space in the community. This provision does not provide for long-term storage of personal belongings.

The district has reestablished an action plan to increase maintenance and ensure Ed Macgregor Park is a safe and welcoming space. Visitors can expect a heightened presence of bylaw services and outreach workers in the park.

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