Under a new law, the City of Portland can clear homeless camps from Oregon Department of Transportation land in as little as two days.

Staff with Portland’s Office of Management and Finance on Wednesday sent out their regular, weekly list of homeless campsites they plan to clear. And for the first time, it included properties owned by the Oregon Department of Transportation.

The change comes courtesy of a new law, effective Jan. 1, that gives the city jurisdiction over ODOT land, and lets crews clear camps in as little as two days, as opposed to ODOT's court-mandated 10 days.

The list of ODOT properties to be cleared in the first week of the new year include three pieces of land along the Interstate 205 multi-use path. They exist between Burnside and Glisan, at 97th and Burnside, and at Southeast Pardee Street.

The following week, city crews will clear camp from ODOT properties at Northeast 82nd Avenue and Killingsworth Street, and at Northeast 100th Avenue and Halsey Street, among others.

In that report, staff wrote they got 325 complaints about homeless campsites this week. Seventy-two had to do with camps on ODOT land.