Miami is considering moving homeless people out of the streets and into city-sponsored encampments on an island next to a sewage plant.
Earlier this year, Miami-Dade's Board of County Commissioners asked city officials to pitch ideas on how to mitigate its homeless population in the city, which was recently recorded at 1,525 people.
On Thursday, the board will discuss the latest plan detailed by City Manager Art Noriega's staff, which calls for an encampment to be established on the northern tip of the Key island, beside a sewage treatment plant and a biking trail.
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