City leaders in New Orleans are taking action to address homelessness in unsafe areas along the riverfront. The effort brings together multiple agencies to find safer solutions for people currently living in encampments.
Plan to Close Riverfront Encampments
Mayor Helena Moreno and Councilman Freddie King announced a coordinated plan to shut down two encampments near Crescent Park and the nearby industrial area.
The decision was made due to safety concerns, as officials believe these locations may put people at risk of injury.
Focus on Safety and Support
City officials stressed that the goal is not just to remove encampments but also to provide support to those affected.
Mayor Moreno explained that while the city wants to help people experiencing homelessness, it also cannot allow individuals to stay in places that are considered dangerous.
The plan includes identifying what services each person needs, such as shelter, healthcare, or other assistance, and helping them move to safer environments.
Agencies Working Together
This effort involves a wide range of departments and organisations, showing a strong coordinated response. Key groups include:
- Office of Homeless Services
- Office of Community Development
- New Orleans Police Department
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- Office of Public Safety
- Louisiana State Police
- Harbor Police
- Louisiana National Guard Foundation
- Sanitation Department
- Parks and Parkways
- Audubon Institute
This “all-hands on deck” approach is meant to ensure that both safety and support are handled properly.
What Happens Next
Officials are now working on a plan to relocate people from these encampments while connecting them with the services they need. The focus will be on balancing public safety with compassion and care.












