CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Questions remain about a homeless encampment at Scranton Cemetery, as the city works to find housing solutions.
19 News first reported on the number of homeless people living in the cemetery back at the beginning of October.
Since then, there have been some changes.
The city has provided a porta-potty and trash can for the camp.
People living there said the city told them to move into a corner away from the headstones.
One person also estimates that 25 people live in the graveyard.
“I’m 66, you waited until I was 66 to get me in a tent, it just ain’t right,” said Ronald Williams, who lives at the encampment.
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One man, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said many residents were priced out of housing.
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