A homeless encampment is currently occupying the base of the Boston University Bridge on the Cambridge side.Â

The space has been used by unhoused members of the community on and off for years, and tents and garbage on the outskirts of the encampment are visible from Memorial Drive.Â
A previous encampment in the same location under the BU Bridge burned down last October, and another was removed by Massachusetts State Police during a snowstorm in 2021.
Andrea Kalsow, director of development and communications for On The Rise, a Cambridge-based advocacy group and daytime shelter for the homeless, said encampments are a ânatural consequenceâ for when people donât have access to safe shelter options.Â
âEncampments do form a sense of community,â Kalsow said. âSometimes you can find a certain sense of safety when youâre in groups with people.â
Jeremy Warnick, director of media relations and content strategy for the City of Cambridge, said the spaceâs occupancy âcan evolveâ over time.
âWeâve had cases of people from not even Massachusetts but outside the region as a whole ⌠who have made their way up to this Greater Cambridge, Boston area in need of support and homelessness services,â Warnick said.Â
There have been reports of crime at the encampment, including an assault and battery that occurred on Oct. 8. Massachusetts State Police arrived on the scene and took one person into custody.
On Aug. 1, a stabbing was reported on the Boston side of the bridge, and BU Police Department responded at the scene.Â
BU Spokesperson Colin Riley said BUPD only assists in crimes related to the off-campus location when requested, because the area under the bridge is state property.Â
Joshua Wolf Coleman, a Cambridge resident and BU professor, said the camp does not affect his life. He said the park area where the camp is located âisnât actually a park that anyone usesâ to his knowledge.
âAs long as theyâre safe and being safe with each other, then good for them,â Coleman said.
LarryO • Oct 22, 2024 at 11:09 am
Another encampment has opened up on the Storrow Drive eastbound side, a few hundred yards before the BU Bridge. A screened fence and multiple shelters have been constructed.