Vancouver says camping overnight in parks will still be allowed during World Cup
VANCOUVER — The City of Vancouver has issued a human rights plan for the FIFA World Cup that begins next month, saying people who are homeless will still be able to shelter in parks overnight, but structures will have to be removed during the day under pre-existing rules.
The city said in the plan released Monday that while Vancouver is required by FIFA to conduct beautification, such as covering construction sites and removing graffiti, that won’t impact human rights.
The document also said bylaw officers will keep parks and sidewalks “free of structures and in compliance with bylaws” during the day, under city rules that already exist.
“Our day-to-day bylaw compliance work will continue,” said Vancouver deputy city manager Sandra Singh during a media availability at city hall Monday. “When we do that work, we require people to bring down temporary structures, tents, canopies.











