From: "Williams, Stephen" <Stephen....@durhamnc.gov>
Date: January 2, 2026 at 1:38:23 PM EST
To: Ross Grady <ro...@rossgrady.org>
Subject: campfires in the underbrush at Parking Lot 37 on Seminary Street
Mr. Grady,
I am in receipt of your e-mail the City Manager Ferguson and additional city staff regarding the unhoused individuals on Seminary Street.
City staff are aware of your concern and actively working with the individuals to assist in finding more permanent housing.
If you require further assistance, please call Durham One Call at (919) 560-1200 or you can reach out directly to me.
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Durham, North Carolina 27701
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Mr. Grady,I am in receipt of your e-mail the City Manager Ferguson and additional city staff regarding the unhoused individuals on Seminary Street.City staff are aware of your concern and actively working with the individuals to assist in finding more permanent housing.If you require further assistance, please call Durham One Call at (919) 560-1200 or you can reach out directly to me.
Is anything being done about this? The trash behind the building and falling over the fence line is no longer acceptable. I saw a couple of mice out there today and it is becoming an issue. I’ve walked up on the individuals bathing using the faucet back there twice (which, I’m not sure what to say. I’d like them to have a place to bathe and maintain their dignity) and leaving behind their soap bars and towels. This is not sustainable.Has any further contact been made with the city to find them housing and clean up the trash overflowing into the property line?
Their camps (there are now two camp structures) which are in the parking lot that I believe belongs to the city. However, they hang considerable numbers of shirts, etc on the fence and they fall onto our property. And with two camp structures in place it is a fair amount of material that would cause them to jump the fence onto our property. They are surrounded by very dense, very dry brush with open flames maybe 10 feet from our building and our HVAC units.
On Jan 2, 2026, at 10:28 AM, ro...@rossgrady.org wrote:Hi folks,
Sorry for the shotgun approach to the email list here, but it is difficult to ascertain from the City website who is responsible for city-owned parking lots.
If you’re not familiar with Parking Lot 37, it is the small gravel parking lot on Seminary St, bordered by Cleveland and Mangum, directly across the street from the Durham County Schools central office. It’s owned by the City of Durham.
For a couple of months now, there have been some unhoused people camping with tents in the overgrown brush that takes up around 15% of the surface area of the parking lot.
I am the president of the owners association of the Mangum 506 condominiums, which is directly adjacent to the parking lot.
A few weeks ago, on December 7, 2025, one of our residents noticed that the people camping in the bushes had a campfire going. Given the dryness of the winter season, and the close proximity to our building, I was sufficiently concerned that I called 911 and asked for the HEART team to be dispatched to conduct an intervention with these folks. I made the call at around 5:30 pm, and the HEART team (along with DFD! — the dispatcher insisted :) ) arrived a little while later.
I did not reconnect with HEART to find out what happened, but today another of our residents observed that there is another campfire happening back there, so whatever intervention was conducted, it was not effective.
I have lived in Downtown Durham for 17 years, and I have generally had a cordial relationship with most of the unhoused people with whom I have come into contact. The HEART team has been a real blessing for us these past few years, as well.
But I continue to be pretty concerned about the risk of a brush fire going out of control back there at this time of year, when things are dry and windy.
Given that this camping & campfire is happening on City of Durham property, I am somewhat reluctantly emailing y’all to ask you to please do something about this open fire situation.
Warmest regards,
Ross Grady
President, Mangum 506 HOA
506 N Mangum St, Apt 302
Durham, NC 27701
On Feb 14, 2026, at 9:14 AM, 'Vahid Tarokh' via Mangum506HOA <mangum...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Hello RossThanks for sending thisWhy not shut the external water for now while this situation gets resolved?Thanks a lotVahid
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On Feb 16, 2026, at 9:09 PM, Smith, Ryan <Ryan....@durhamnc.gov> wrote:Dear Mr. Grady,Thank you for your continued patience and for the detailed update regarding the situation at the Seminary Street lot. We hear your concerns clearly—specifically regarding the fire risks, the unauthorized use of your building’s water, and the trash and property maintenance standards.Please find an update below on the steps the City is currently taking:Immediate Outreach and Engagement. Our Street Outreach staff have been visiting this site regularly to build rapport and discuss shelter and housing transitions. The individuals at the site have indicated they are arranging to relocate to housing. In our visits to the site this week we will:
Confirm their transition plans and, if those plans are not viable, continue to support them in connecting to available resources. Emphasize concerns over campfires in collaboration with the Durham Fire Department (see below) and address the unauthorized use of your building’s faucet. Work with those at the location to address concerns over trash.Shelter and Safety Coordination. While our goal is to transition these individuals into stable environments and close this encampment, our local shelters are currently at capacity, which limits immediate placement options. While we work to resolve this matter, I wanted to speak to the safety concerns you raised.
Fire Safety: I spoke with the Durham Fire Department. They are going to visit the site with Street Outreach to examine the campfire location. DFD advised that residents of your property call 9-1-1 should they see a campfire that concerns them. They will respond and put out any campfires that do not comply with safety protocols. Emergencies: Please continue to call 9-1-1 for any other immediate safety hazards, or the non-emergency line for other behavioral concerns. The appropriate first responders will be dispatched to the site.Long-Term Strategy and Accountability. We recognize that "long-term solutions" do not mitigate the immediate risks and concerns you have named. However, it is important to share that the City is pivoting to a more robust and proactive strategy to resolve unsheltered homelessness.We recently presented a new approach to City and County leaders that aims for a 30% reduction in unsheltered homelessness next year. Our three-year goal is to reach a "functional zero" state where any encampment can be resolved within 30 days by moving individuals directly into housing.Last month, we launched an interim housing work group to assess options for increasing the supply non-congregate shelter to support our efforts to more quickly resolve encampment concerns.Next Steps. We will keep you updated as our Outreach team makes further progress on-site. Once we are able to close the encampment, we will work with other City departments to clear the area of trash and, where possible, brush.Sincerely,RyanRyan Smith (he/him)Director
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Hello RossThanks for sending thisWhy not shut the external water for now while this situation gets resolved?Thanks a lotVahid
On Mar 20, 2026, at 5:31 PM, Ferguson, Bo <Bo.Fe...@durhamnc.gov> wrote:
Dear Mr. Grady,Thank you for your follow-up and for sharing the additional correspondence from the residents of Mangum 506. I truly appreciate your patience as we navigate what I know is a frustrating and complicated situation for you and your neighbors.I want to start by acknowledging the validity of your concerns. It is entirely reasonable to expect that your home remains a place where you feel safe and comfortable, and the reports of open fires, noise, and sanitation issues 30 feet from your door are deeply concerning to me. Please know that we hear you, and we do not take the impact on your quality of life lightly.Our team is working diligently to balance a long list of competing priorities. As Ryan mentioned, we are currently operating in an environment where our local shelters are at capacity, which limits our ability to provide immediate indoor transitions. However, I want to assure you that I have full confidence in our staff's ability to manage these challenges professionally. They are tasked with implementing our community’s values—addressing the needs of our unhoused neighbors with compassion while simultaneously maintaining public safety and the integrity of our neighborhoods.While we work on the immediate site-specific issues at the Seminary Street lot, we are also moving forward with the broader, long-term strategies I have briefed Council on:
- Strategic Planning: We have partnered with Community Solutions to develop a data-driven strategy to make homelessness rare and brief in Durham.
- Encampment Resolution: Our goal, as Ryan shared, is to reach a "functional zero" where we can resolve encampments within 30 days by moving individuals directly into housing.
- Interim Housing: We are actively exploring non-congregate shelter options to increase our capacity to support these transitions.
I trust our staff to continue addressing this situation as responsibly as possible. I have asked Ryan and the Community Safety team to remain in close contact with you regarding their outreach progress and to coordinate with General Services on the maintenance and brush concerns you raised.Thank you for your continued engagement and for your commitment to Durham.Best,Bo FergusonCity Manager