In June, as part of an ongoing effort to support people experiencing homelessness and strengthen conditions that aid well-being and recovery, the Austin City Council voted to decriminalize the act of sitting, laying or camping in public places. The policy, which altered three city ordinances and went into effect the following month, has earned its fair share of detractors who cite fears for public safety and potential violations of private property as reason for dissent.
Steve Adler is the 52nd Mayor of the city of Austin, Texas. In this episode, he discusses the new city ordinance that has divided public opinion.
Related links:
Episode 78: Mental Health and Housing: The Need for Alternatives
http://hogg.utexas.edu/podcast-mental-health-housing-alternatives