Residents of Wichita’s largest homeless encampment are frustrated.
After years of living cloistered from the public in woods just north of Chapin Park, more than 80 people soon will be evicted by the city from an encampment that’s come to be home for them.
Chapin’s residents told The Journal this month that they are stressed and angry over what they perceive as bureaucratic disorganization and a lack of communication. Regardless of the outside world’s opinion of their lifestyles, their encampment is a community that’s currently subject solely to the will of local government…