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Roseburg City Council will explore potentially creating homeless urban campgrounds
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At a Monday City Council meeting, staff estimated the city is currently spending about $114,000 a month on homelessness-related resources, which includes law enforcement and public works.
Screengrab from Google Maps One of the parking lots Roseburg is looking at potentially converting into an urban campground: 840 SE Stephens St.
The so-called Phillips Lot is at 840 SE Stephens St., and the Shalimar Lot is at 734 SE Stephens St.Phillips is about .38 acres and contains 45 parking spaces.
If the lots were converted to urban campgrounds, the city would lose out on $80 a month in revenue.
Screengrab from Google Maps One of the sites Roseburg is considering converting into an urban campground: 734 SE Stephens St.