Spokane City Council Introduces Safe and Accessible Spaces Ordinance

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane City Council members will introduce the “Safe and Accessible Spaces” ordinance targeting unauthorized camping. This initiative aims to improve public safety and enhance access to community resources. The ordinance is part of a broader strategy to address homelessness and manage public spaces effectively. Council members assert that the measure will foster a more welcoming environment for both residents and visitors. The proposal emerges against a backdrop of rising concerns regarding safety in public areas.

Local officials will discuss the ordinance's implications in upcoming council meetings. Historical data indicates a growing need for such measures, as Spokane has witnessed an increase in unauthorized camping incidents. The council's proactive approach aims to balance community needs with public safety.

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