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On Sunday (11/09), São Paulo City Hall began to build small walls in Praça Princesa Isabel, in the Central Zone, to install railings. The works, according to the municipal management, are part of the process of transforming the site into a municipal park. At the beginning of this year, the square was occupied by the flow of drug users from Cracolândia, which remained in the space from March to May. With the opening of the new address at the, nearby, the Metropolitan Civil Guard dispersed the drug addicts and laid siege to prevent them from returning to the square. Now the group stays next to Pérola Byington Hospital, nearby. In June, Mayor Ricardo Nunes (MDB) sanctioned a law to transform the square into a park.