State troopers are preparing to wrap up the initial phase of Operation SAFE , the new effort to remove homeless encampments from state-owned property in Tulsa.

Officials say dozens of sites have already been cleared, and the first sweep is expected to finish by Tuesday.

What is Operation SAFE?

Governor Kevin Stitt launched Operation SAFE to address safety concerns and reduce encampments along highways. Crews and troopers are clearing tents, shelters and debris from state-owned land.

The cleanup so far

According to the governor’s office, more than 1 million pounds of trash and hazardous materials have been removed from 64 encampments across Tulsa.

Troopers say the majority of people move along when camps are cleared, and no arrests have been made.

What troopers are offering

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