The city of Seattle will be clearing out a homeless camp on Seattle's Capitol Hill after a series of fires broke out there. Campers at Broadway Hill Park have been ordered to move out by Wednesday. The city's Parks and Recreation Department posted notices at the park on Monday. City officials say they had to take action after 10 fires broke out at the encampment over the past six months. The city's Hope Team is offering the people living in the park shelter and services. This is the sixth camp in Seattle to be cleared in the past few weeks. The city says Albert Davis Park, Rainier Playfield, Miller Park, University Playground and Gilman Playground were all cleared after being identified as high priority sites. More than 125 people from those camps have been referred to shelter.' As for what happens next, the city says it doesn't have a schedule for removing future encampments.