The FINANCIAL — The City Hall park where Occupy L.A. protesters are camped will be closed at 12.01am Monday, according to Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, triggering what officials hope will be an end to the nation's largest remaining Occupy camp.
But police may not immediately begin removing protesters who linger, the mayor said at a news conference on Friday with Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck.
He said officials hope in the coming days to help protesters move their belongings, and to find beds in homeless shelters for those protesters who need them.
They would not say whether police were prepared to use tear gas or rubber bullets to clear protesters who refuse to leave, tactics officers in other cities have turned to while clearing Occupy encampments."The goal is to do this as peacefully as possible," Beck said.
When Occupy protesters set up camp on the City Hall lawn seven weeks ago, officials went out of their way to welcome them. The City Council passed a resolution in support of the demonstration, and Council President Eric Garcetti invited protesters to "stay as long as you need to".
On a wet morning in October, aides to Villaraigosa handed out rain slickers. But the political tide inside City Hall has turned against those camped outside — a shift driven by concerns about damage to the lawn and public health and safety risks.
Speaking before cameras on Friday, Villaraigosa read from a letter addressed to Occupy Los Angeles.
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