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Austin's homeless strategy officer said an "extensive community-engagement process" is needed before the city moves ahead with sanctioned encampments.
After three months of planning, an effort to set up two temporary homeless encampments on city land could be off the table.
At an Austin City Council work session Tuesday, city staff said the projects would be costly and might be prohibited if they're not in place before a state law banning encampments goes into effect Sept. 1. The new law requires the city to get permission from the state to set up encampments on city-owned land.
The plan was also met with skepticism from Mayor Pro Tem Natasha Harper-Madison and Council Member Paige Ellis. The proposed encampments are in their districts, District 1 and District 8, respectively. Council members began looking into the plan in May, shortly after Austin voters reinstated a ban on encampments.

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