In a previous article we reported that Mayor Steve Adler's plan all along was to build a homeless shelter in each district of the city. The recent, allowed explosion of homeless encampments over the summer was a tactic to make the problem more visual -- rather than hidden inside homeless camps in wooded areas -- and, we would assume, make the case for a major boost in public funding.
That plan is now starting to unfold and the overall picture is becoming clearer.
This morning, the Mayor and Council released a document previewing the next phase of the city's efforts to attempt to alleviate homelessness. In short: if Austinites behave (e.g. devote enough tax dollars to build new shelters and transition homes) then they can have their public spaces back.
KTBC-TV's (FOX 7) Casey Claiborne broke the story this morning of the preview document, which was this morning posted to the City Council's publicly view-able message board. Read the whole document here. We include some relevant text below, with a few edits for emphasis and due to formatting limitations:
"Over time, as more housing is provided, the restricted areas within such categories would be able to grow in number and size.
- Vehicular traffic (Adjacent to roadways or medians, Adjacent to or on transit, bus or rail facilities)
- Sidewalks, paths, and trails (Allowing safe, unobstructed passage for people and wheelchairs)
- Schools/child care facilities
- Creeks, rivers, floodplain, flood ways, high fire risk areas
- Areas with high pedestrian activity, specifically naming some streets (e.g. Congress Avenue, South Congress, or the Drag, etc., Entrances to buildings, residences, or businesses)
- Shelters, bridge homes, navigation centers
We will note that parks and City Hall are already exempted from the city's homeless camping ordinance, which has led to a massive proliferation of homeless camps across Austin.
- ARCH"
Meanwhile, the SaveAustinNow.com petition has gathered more than 26,000 signatures opposing the homeless camping ordinance.
See our previous coverage below:
- Austin Mayor Allows 'Adlervilles' To Spread To Build 10 New Homeless Shelters:
https://thetravistracker.blogspot.com/2019/08/austin-mayor-allows-adlervilles-to.html - City of Austin: Ask Questions About Homeless Camp Cleanups, You May Be Helping Terrorists:
https://thetravistracker.blogspot.com/2019/08/city-of-austin-ask-questions-about.html
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Image sources: Wikipedia (photo of Mayor Adler); scene from Howard Lane and Interstate Highway 35 in Austin.
Updates made: 12:34 p.m. 8/20/19
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