“Local homeless outreach group Sean’s Outpost acquired the property in July and since October has let homeless people camp there without charge. Sean’s Outpost founder Jason King said he plans for the property to become a sustainable refuge for the homeless. But a permanent homeless camp is the last thing the residents of Mayfair want in their community. So Escambia County will hold a Special Magistrate Hearing on Tuesday to decide whether Satoshi Forest will be allowed to continue to operate. Buried among oak trees and plentiful bamboo, the camp is a sporadic collection of about a dozen tents and shelters that range from the basic dome tent to elaborate tarp constructions.”
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