Concrete Barricades on South Minneapolis Lot

Concrete barricades are placed on a lot in South Minneapolis, a tactic employed by the city following the dismantling of encampments. These barriers, along with rubble and street poles, were used to fill spaces previously occupied by homeless individuals. This action occurred in the context of the Minneapolis Uprising and broader discussions surrounding homelessness and urban land use.
Concrete barricades are placed on a lot in South Minneapolis, a tactic employed by the city following the dismantling of encampments. These barriers, along with rubble and street poles, were used to fill spaces previously occupied by homeless individuals. This action occurred in the context of the Minneapolis Uprising and broader discussions surrounding homelessness and urban land use.
Photo taken in June 2024.
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