Mayor Paul Soglin unveiled the Downtown Pedestrian Protection
Ordinance in late July. It would have banned sitting on downtown
sidewalks from 5:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. and using public benches to store
property for more than an hour. First time violators would have received
a $100 ticket. Strike two would be $250.
The council voted down the proposed ordinance 15-1.
"This ordinance targets individuals experiencing homelessness who are limited to be indoors in certain times of the day and year due to our basic shelter inadequacies," said Karen Andrew of the First United Methodist Church in Madison. "We need not punish those who have nothing by decision makers who have a home and a place to be."
Many of the voices against the ordinance at the meeting stressed the need for more shelter space and affordable housing in Madison.
The council voted down the proposed ordinance 15-1.
"This ordinance targets individuals experiencing homelessness who are limited to be indoors in certain times of the day and year due to our basic shelter inadequacies," said Karen Andrew of the First United Methodist Church in Madison. "We need not punish those who have nothing by decision makers who have a home and a place to be."
Many of the voices against the ordinance at the meeting stressed the need for more shelter space and affordable housing in Madison.
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