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Common Council Meeting

Wednesday, August 7th, 2024 at 6:00 PM


Summary of Proposed Legislation on Public Camping and Sleeping

The Utica Common Council is considering a law that would ban camping and sleeping in public spaces, including parks, sidewalks, streets, and alleys. This proposal aims to maintain public safety and ensure these spaces are used as intended.

Pros:

  • Public Safety: Supporters believe this law will help keep public areas clean and safe for all residents. They argue that the presence of campsites can sometimes create health and safety hazards, which this law would address.
  • Orderly Use of Public Spaces: Many community members feel that public spaces should be used for their intended purposes, such as recreation or transportation, and not for temporary housing. They believe this law will help maintain the character and function of these areas.

Cons:

  • Impact on Homeless Individuals: Critics are concerned that the law disproportionately affects homeless people who have no other options. They argue that instead of criminalizing homelessness, the city should focus on providing more support services and housing solutions.
  • Enforcement Issues: Some residents worry that enforcing this law could strain police resources and lead to negative interactions between law enforcement and vulnerable populations, potentially exacerbating the problem rather than solving it.