Does the Policy for Unauthorized Encampments on City Property require acceptance of alternative shelter before an encampment can be removed?

The Policy for Unauthorized Encampments on City Property requires the City arrange for outreach resources to come to the encampment site to offer shelter and other services that would be an improved situation than living rough, but individuals have a choice as to whether they accept the offers. However, building relationships through repeated, intensive outreach can be successful in meeting people’s individualized needs to find them a better alternative than an unsafe encampment.

The City is not required to provide additional alternatives to individuals who have been previously or are currently excluded from all usual and appropriate alternatives because of the individual’s behavior.

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1. What are the rules for conducting a clean-up and what do they entail?
2. When there is a clean-up, what level of outreach will be conducted and what services offered?
3. What notice will be required before a scheduled encampment cleanup?
4. How and where will the City store personal belongings during the cleanup?
5. What are obstructions or immediate hazard encampments and how is their removal different than other encampments?
6. What are key points of the Policy regarding Unauthorized Encampments on City Property?
7. Does the Policy for Unauthorized Encampments on City Property require acceptance of alternative shelter before an encampment can be removed?