SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) The Sioux Falls City Council is considering an ordinance that would ban tents and encampments in public spaces, a measure that would directly affect people experiencing homelessness. City officials say such camps, including some hidden sites near the Big Sioux River, have become more common. Homelessness services coordinator Michelle Treasure says the intent is not to confiscate belongings but to connect people with shelters and support services. Critics, including local business owner Shannon Ward, argue the proposal is short-sighted and should prioritize long-term housing solutions. Both sides agree compassion should guide the debate. A final council vote is set for tomorrow (Tuesday). For more Government stories from MitchellNow.com, Click Here.
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Sioux Falls Weighs Ban on Public Encampments
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