An appeals court on Monday lifted an injunction against the city that had prevented enforcing laws prohibiting sitting, lying or lodging on public property.
“The city still has policies that require it to offer shelter,” said Kashyap, referring to Proposition Q, which passed in 2016 and requires the city to offer alternatives to people living on the street. “We expect the city to still follow the local law.”
I can’t speak any more broadly than this article, but they have a law to offer shelter. Now do they? Do I think any Republican leaning cities have such a policy or law? No and also no.
Funny wording that one. Thats literally what it does, thats the purpose of the law.
I can’t speak any more broadly than this article, but they have a law to offer shelter. Now do they? Do I think any Republican leaning cities have such a policy or law? No and also no.