Lake Street encampment talks collapse; judge’s TRO ruling now pending
Negotiations between Minneapolis and property owner Hamoudi Sabri collapsed over how long restrictions should last (the city sought up to 90 days; Sabri 30), leaving a Hennepin County judge to rule on the city’s request for a temporary restraining order in its public-nuisance suit. The encampment at E. Lake St. and 28th Ave. S.—cited for drugs, fires and unsanitary conditions and the scene of a shooting that injured seven—has been cleared; the judge ordered Sabri to keep the site clean while MPD maintains fencing and heightened patrols. The city says cleanup cost about $50,000 and is seeking reimbursement after roughly $15,000 in citations, with a ruling expected at any time.
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Key Facts
- Vote: Minneapolis City Council approved litigation 6-4 on Sept. 8, 2025
- Location: Parking lot at East Lake St. & 28th Ave. S., Minneapolis
- Allegations: drug paraphernalia, lack of clean water/sanitation, open fires, hazardous debris, unsafe structures
- Encampment size: ~20 people within two days; up to 45 at peak
- Enforcement: City crews were refused access during an Aug. 26 cleanup attempt
- Penalties: Approximately $15,000 in citations and late fees
- Legal status: Lawsuit filed in Hennepin County; emergency judicial assignment requested; hearing TBD
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Minneapolis property owner sued over homeless encampment 'public nuisance'
- Vote: Minneapolis City Council approved litigation 6-4 on Sept. 8, 2025
- Location: Parking lot at East Lake St. & 28th Ave. S., Minneapolis
- Allegations: drug paraphernalia, lack of clean water/sanitation, open fires, hazardous debris, unsafe structures