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Offline Elderberry

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Texas Scorecard by Adam Cahn February 4, 2021

Democrat policies have long been harming Austinites. But now, citizens will get to decide directly on at least one pressing issue.

After nearly two years of languishing under the Democrat city council’s overwhelmingly harmful homeless decisions, beleaguered Austinites just received good news—they will get to decide on the council’s controversial homeless camping policy.

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Now: Reinstatement of Austin homeless camping ban is coming to May 1 ballot.

Save Austin Now says it received word from city clerk that its petition was successful.

Last month, the nonprofit submitted 27k signatures. The clerk determined more than 26k are valid. 20k was needed
11:23 AM · Feb 4, 2021

The story originally began in June 2019, when the (then) all-Democrat Austin City Council passed an ordinance allowing homeless individuals to camp in nearly every public space throughout the city (except for city hall, notably).

The council’s action sparked a wildfire of public backlash and led to a swarm of new tent cities, a drastic increase in the city’s homeless population, and a more dangerous public environment. Violent crime subsequently rose by double digits, with homicides up 64 percent year over year in 2020.

The issue likely played a large part in propelling conservative candidate Mackenzie Kelly to win a seat on the city council in a runoff election late last year.

Now, with the successful petition to city hall, the camping issue comes directly to voters. This is Save Austin Now’s second petition attempt, after an effort last summer was disqualified due to dubious legal technicalities.

More: https://texasscorecard.com/local/austinites-to-finally-vote-on-contentious-homeless-camping-policy/

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Re: Austinites to Finally Vote on Contentious Homeless Camping Policy
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2021, 03:24:05 pm »
Does it include a provision requiring city council members who voted for the policy and the mayor to personally pay to clean out the trash and junk from the encampments? Anybody who's actually seen such an encampment would have known what this policy would do to parks and creeks.
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