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Oklahoma expands encampment cleanup to Oklahoma City, linking homeless individuals to services within six weeks.
Operation SAFE has expanded to Oklahoma City, with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol and Department of Transportation clearing homeless encampments and debris from state-owned properties, following a similar effort in Tulsa.
The initiative, led by Governor Kevin Stitt, aims to improve public safety and cleanliness, with state agencies removing encampments along highways and underpasses.
The state is partnering with Key to Home, a public-private group, to connect displaced individuals with housing, mental health services, and treatment within six weeks.
Over 440 people have been helped so far, and officials stress the effort is not punitive but focused on providing alternatives.
While the state handles removal, city and nonprofit groups are responsible for long-term maintenance and support.
Oklahoma expande la limpieza del campamento a Oklahoma City, conectando a las personas sin hogar con los servicios en seis semanas.