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California city passes sweeping homeless encampment ban on all public property

California cities have passed one of the strictest anti-homeless encampment ordinances in the country to combat the ongoing crisis.

Fremont City Council Vote 6-1 on Tuesday night “A law prohibits camping on public property including banks of streets, sidewalks, parks, open spaces, waterways, or waterways, or public property, including banks of private property designated and unequipped for such camping. Supported as an area with high fire risk. ”

“The purpose of this chapter is to maintain clean, sanitary and accessible conditions in cities, streets, parks and other public and private areas, and to adequately protect the health, safety and public welfare of our communities. Reasonable conditions, camping and camping facilities related to special events are beneficial to the city's cultural and educational environment,” the ordinance read.

The Fremont City Council voted 6-1 to label the homeless camp for “cause” or “assistance” as a misdemeanor offence punishable by a $1,000 fine. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

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“The use of streets and public areas within the city for camping purposes or for the storage of personal property will interfere with the public's right to use these areas as intended. Such activities will include public health and safety. It could constitute a risk of the property. It will adversely affect the residential neighbours and commercial areas without the owner's consent. Use of public or private property.

The law states that “everyone is “scattering, supporting, be) hidden” camps commit misdemeanor crimes and are subject to a fine of $1,000 or a prison for up to six months. Violators may also suffer temporary seizure of personal property.

La Homeless Tent and Debris

The new ordinance will come into effect in March. (Hans Gutknecht/Medianews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images)

However, the ordinance does not require the city to provide housing to violators, but the city also requires the city to provide information about housing assistance to violators.

that's right Will be effective It was originally 30 days after passing on Tuesday.

The ordinance was originally written in 2024 following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that it upheld a prevention law used to prevent homeless people from sleeping in the park.

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The vote also came months after California Gov. Gavin Newsom enacted an executive order to demolish homeless encampments throughout the state.

Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Homeless People

D-Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order in 2024 targeting homeless camps. (Myung J. Chun/Los Angeles Times Getty Images and Robyn Beck/Getty Images via AFP)

“This executive order directs state agencies to move urgently to deal with dangerous camps, to assist and support individuals living within them, and to ensure that cities and counties do the same. We provide guidance,” the order read.

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