Make no mistake about it: this is private property.
Here's the site. Lancaster Avenue to the north, Riverside Drive to the east, Highway 287 to the south and west:
There is really only one way in by car (bottom right of photo). The "arrow" formed by the trees and scrubs also indicates where the property is elevated. It actually overlooks Lancaster at the northernmost tip by.....60 or 70 feet. The faint road - which is actually Cobb Street - leads right to the old home site.
Over time, people unable or unwilling to go into Fort Worth's shelters have migrated to what is called "Tent City". It started with one or two regular residents but grew considerably. At last count there were 55 tents and over 60 people living in tent city.
Here is what I saw when I went to visit yesterday:
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| Looking south at tents and kitchen |
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| Another grouping of tents west of the kitchen |
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| Even further west |
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| Same group, clean and well organized |
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| I was told this is a community kitchen that serves meals three times a day |
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| It is obvious some folks have been here for a while |
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| More tents.... |
I asked several people what they would do if told to leave. No one stated that they wanted to go to a shelter. One woman stated that she was not going to leave her pet dog while one man said he did not want to get sick. He went on to say he would not go to the shelter and take the risk of catching crabs, bedbugs, or what he called shelter cough. One man confidently said that it would be no big deal if told to leave, they would figure it out - they always do. I asked another man how he would feel about being separated from his friends if they were forced to vacate and go their own ways. He told me that he loved them like family, trusted them with his life, and it would be very hard to leave them.
I only asked to take pictures of a few people who lived there:
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| The camp minister and mayor |
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I'll keep you updated on what happens to Tent City....










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