Upcoming City Council Meeting Highlight
On Tuesday, July 9, the City Council will not meet. The next City Council meeting will be held on July 16.
Grants Pass v. Johnson Decision
The United States Supreme Court recently overturned the 9th Circuit Court’s decision in Grants Pass v. Johnson, allowing cities to enforce anti-camping ordinances without first offering people experiencing homelessness a valid alternative place to sleep. This decision removed the requirements set by Martin v. Boise.
Long Beach's current Homeless Encampment and Public Spaces Cleanup Protocol, released in response to the Ensuring Usable and Safe Public Spaces item I co-authored last year, has been developed to strike a balance between treating people with dignity and allowing the general public to enjoy public spaces. It has also evolved to avoid costly lawsuits due to the vague legal standards set by Grants Pass v. Johnson and Martin v. Boise.
Following this decision, I think Long Beach needs to review this protocol and make updates with input from residents. All voices should be heard in this discussion, including yours.
Summary of Previous City Council Meeting
On Tuesday, July 2, the City Council did not meet.
All City Council, Committee, and Commission agendas can be found here.
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