A California city voted to criminalize “aiding” and “abetting” homeless camps Tuesday – an unusual move that advocates say ...
Fremont’s plan to ban homeless camps anywhere in the city has the potential to be the most forceful response yet in the Bay ...
Fremont, California passed a strict ordinance to ban homeless encampments on all public properties, including parks, on a 6-1 ...
Non-profits worry the ordinance, which does not explicitly exempt service providers, will have a chilling effect on unhoused ...
The ordinance, which prohibits camping on all public property and allows prosecutors to criminally charge anyone “aiding” or ...
Fremont has enacted one of the most restrictive homeless encampment bans in California, sparking backlash from advocates and ...
Violations would mean a $1,000 fine or jail time for six months. Several Fremont city and community leaders say the proposed ...
By Marisa Kendall CalMatters The Fremont City Council gave final approval this week to an ordinance that bans camping ...
The Fremont City Council voted 6-1 to enact a penalty on individuals “causing, permitting, aiding, abetting or concealing” a homeless encampment.
The action by the city of Fremont, California, comes after a Supreme Court ruling in June that emboldened communities across ...
Oregon law still places limits on how cities can regulate prohibited camping, but a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling has ...
Fremont Mayor Raj Salwan said the ordinance ... Between 2023 and 2024, California’s homeless population grew by more than 5,600 people. In Alameda County, there were about 6,300 homeless ...