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A woman sits among her belongings as the Lowell police and parks departments remove some items from a homeless encampment on South Common. (Jesse Costa/WBUR)
Resume07:08Nov 19, 2024

With more people living on the streets in Lowell, city bans camping on public property

The number of people staying outdoors in Lowell doubled between early 2020 and early this year. Tension over the crisis led to the camping ban, which takes effect Wednesday. But opponents say it will harm people who are already suffering and won't do anything to resolve issues that contribute to homelessness.

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