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Demonstrators set up tents outside City Hall on May 3 to protest the passage of Proposition B (Photo by Jana Birchum)
The return to the pre-2019 rules on where and how Austinites without homes can live in public places, prompted by the victory of
Proposition B on May 1, officially took effect Tuesday, May 11. But city leaders made clear that the public encampments in parks and under bridges that fueled the Prop B campaign will not disappear overnight, as they laid out a four-phase plan to ensure a safe and humane approach.
The current phase one, which ends June 12, involves outreach by Austin police officers and the city s
Austin council relaunches police academy, authorizes new homelessness plan Ryan Autullo, Austin American-Statesman © Lynda M. Gonzalez, LYNDA M. GONZALEZ / AMERICAN-STA Assistant Chief Joe Chacon speaks during a press conference at the Austin Police Department in 2018.
On two of the biggest issues facing Austin homelessness and policing the City Council approved measures that had previously been off the table.
Coming off of the citywide vote to reinstate a ban on public camping under Proposition B last week, the council authorized a proposal to begin the process of opening sanctioned campsites a potentially expensive and difficult-to-manage plan it rejected two years ago.