ABQ City Council Enacts Two Measures To Prohibit Homeless From Camping . . . The “ public camping regulations ” ordinance prohibits public camping in unauthorized areas and on any city property, such as parks, streets and sidewalks The bill’s goal is to clarify or add to current existing laws regarding illegal public camping
City Council Passes Ban On Sitting, Sleeping On Sidewalks To Deal With . . . On Monday, May 1, the Albuquerque City Council enacted the “Enhanced Service and Safety Zone Ordinance” Under the ordinance, it would be unlawful to sit, sleep, lie or camp on public sidewalks, streets, bike paths or alleys inside designated zones if the activity blocks pedestrian passage under the Americans with Disabilities Act
City Council tightens the screws on encampments - City Desk ABQ The Albuquerque City Council voted to approve two ordinances late Monday night — in the name of public safety and quality of life — that will make it more difficult for homeless encampments to be located on public property
Albuquerque bans camping in public spaces - KOAT Channel 7 The ordinance states it will ban anyone from camping on a street, sidewalk, park or publicly owned area and open space The council met for eight hours, discussing several ordinances and
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Policy for Responding to Encampments on Public Property The City will not require individuals to move out of an area solely because they are sitting, standing, lying or sleeping on public property This Policy applies only to encampments on public property
Mayor Keller says city needs 100 sanctioned encampments, but his plan . . . While crews displace hundreds of people from parks, sidewalks and vacant lots, legal camping options remain extremely limited The city’s only operating Safe Outdoor Space has served 11 people since opening in April, according to Harden