By Marisa Kendall – CalMatters
Gov. Gavin Newsom has a new strategy to eliminate the large, long-standing homeless encampments that have been a thorn in his side throughout his administration: Push cities to make them illegal. The governor on Monday called on every local government in the state to adopt ordinances that restrict public camping “without delay.” He provided a hypothetical model ordinance that lays out exactly what he’d like to see banned: Camping in one place for more than three nights in a row, building semi-permanent structures such as make-shift shacks on public property, and blocking streets or sidewalks. “There’s nothing compassionate about letting people die on the streets,” Newsom said in a statement. “Local leaders asked for resources — we delivered the largest state investment in history. They asked for legal clarity — the courts delivered. Now, we’re giving them a model they can put to work immediately, with urgency and with humanity, to resolve encampments and connect people to shelter, housing, and care. The time for inaction is over. There are no more excuses.” Newsom instructed cities and counties to copy his proposed ordinance or change it as they see fit. Though nothing about Newsom’s Monday missive would force cities to adopt this camping ordinance or any other, last year he threatened to withhold funding from local governments that don’t do enough to remove encampments.
Monday’s push comes with the promise of $3.3 billion to address street homelessness and mental health. That money comes from Proposition 1, a $6.4 billion bond that California voters approved in March to pay for treatment beds and permanent housing. Newsom and other state officials were expected to give more details Monday afternoon. Newsom also warned cities that they should not prohibit camping at all times across the entire city if no shelter beds are available, and that they should “prioritize shelter and services.” He said cities should store belongings confiscated during encampment sweeps and give their owners a chance to claim them. He suggested cities give encampment residents a 48-hour warning before a sweep. Newsom’s model ordinance would ban all camping — including sleeping with a sleeping bag or blanket — in one place for three days or nights in a row. Unless a city has enough shelter beds or affordable housing to offer their entire homeless population — which is almost never the case — that means people would be forced to pack up their belongings and move at least 200 feet every three days. The National Health Care for the Homeless Council has found that encampment sweeps can damage residents’ health, sever their connections to services and set them back on their path toward housing.
Even in cities that have shelter beds available, going to a shelter often requires people to abandon their pets or belongings, or to go without their partner. A CalMatters investigation earlier this year found some shelters throughout California are plagued by violence, poor conditions and little oversight. Newsom’s call to ban certain homeless encampments is the latest salvo in his ongoing fight against street camping. The push started last summer, after the U.S. Supreme Court in Grants Pass v. Johnson ruled that cities can make it illegal to camp on all public property, even if there is nowhere else for people to go. That decision overturned six years of legal protections for homeless residents in California and other western states, where cities effectively had to make sure shelter was available before cracking down on camps. A month later, Newsom ordered state agencies to adopt policies to clear encampments on their property, and urged local governments to do the same. Since then, more than two dozen California cities and counties have passed new camping bans, resumed enforcing old bans or made existing ordinances more punitive.
I’d like to see him move every 3 days with no where to go…
How hard could it be when all your worldly possessions fit in a stolen shopping cart?
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Not that I agree with The Newsom 3 Day Solution (aka kicking the can down the road)
If it were up to me I would send the guy to the work farm down in the valley where he’d live in a tent and tend to crops… maybe do road work & litter clean up like in the movie “Cool Hand Luke”…. call everyone “Boss”.
I’d let him spend a month on the farm, let him loose and tell him to straighten up & if we have to send him back again it’ll be a 6 month stay, and so on & so forth until he stops doing this silly sh*t.
Just to be clear…. I was referring to Newsom.
I don’t have any idea what to do with the homeless.
They can do this because almost all homeless are whites so nobody can scream racism.The others are allowed by their family to live at the family house into their 40-50’s because they feel sorry for them.White priviledge?For those that dont know,Europeans kick their kids out at 18 and dont care what they say.There is no white privilege unless you earn it,meaning it’s anyone’s privilege when you earn it.
“Homeless Californians”? I’d wager 50% of these people are recent arrivals from other states who came here for the ever growing leftie’s handouts and lax law enforcement. No way all these bums are homegrown.
I’m pretty sure he does almost as much drugs as the average homeless person,so why not.
All talk,never enforced.Hey,he tried,says the grease man….
Enforce vagrancy laws,,,,move every 30 minutes
Bring back the state mental facilities, re label them transitional life skill centers.
Provide them with shelter, safety and how to learn a trade, building maintenance, such as painters, teaching plumbing and maintenance skills, lawn care maintenance skills, provide fitness center where they could transform themselves and learn to be trainers, be able to get haircuts and learn to be a barber, also salons for the women and learn cosmology.
Planting vegetables have gardens growing and harvesting their own food and food preparation and food service skills, to be able to work in restaurants, to have chickens so they could gather eggs, and how rewarding it would be.
Offering job placement, even at the center when they complete a program.
Working and being an important part of their center. It would help with detoxing and depression.
Provide faith based counseling and form peer groups helping their own to care about one another, think how good that would feel!
Keeping them healthy and safe and the public also.
Problem with is that they treat patients with big pharma brain killing drugs to keep them sedate. Then release them with a prescription but they don’t want to take those horrible pills and I can’t blame them. There are natural ways to calm them down and get their focus back to lead a normal life. Only about 20% are complete losers and someday maybe we’ll figure out how to solve it for those.
Have you ever tried motivating people who only care about getting drunk and/or doing drugs? Good luck.
It’s called jail then with mandated treatment.
We called it “high school”
One more idea…
Grow flowers and plants and learn to become florist!
Morticians make more money than florists and they can refer clients to florists and get a kickback.
The government is responsible for this homeless mess, its taken decades to grow to this proportion.
Now the government wants to fix this mess and it can’t be done quickly, it will take decades
the change the mindset of the people.
Any people who allow the government to manage them is doomed for failure.
This organization doesn’t want it to end – https://nhchc.org/ It’s a massive organization. In the article above – “The National Health Care for the Homeless Council has found that encampment sweeps can damage residents’ health, sever their connections to services and set them back on their path toward housing.”. On the site they have information about their 2025 conference where I’m sure they will discuss and build a plan to solve the problem without sweeps. 🙁
ANOTHER, knee jerk fantasy from a shallow thinking governor.
Where will cities get money to take homeless location roll every day ?
Harassment until they leave, what’s next ankle monitors ? ? ?
Civil rights violation ?
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2003
“San Francisco Mayor-elect Gavin Newsom intends to “aggressively”
make homelessness his administration’s No. 1 priority, and his first
moves will include creating a 10-year plan for ending chronic homelessness
and going after “tens of millions” of new dollars in federal funding.”
https://tinyurl.com/nwdhzum
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22 YEARS later, shouldn’t he have it all figured out and have a solution ? ? ?
Then again California democrats have repeatedly forced cities and counties to
address problems they are either unwilling or grossly incompetent to correct.
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‘ I get PAID to be homeless in San Francisco –
it takes one phone call’: ‘Old-school junkie’ says he moved to woke
city because he gets $620-a-month that pays for his Amazon Prime
and Netflix and ‘cops are like neighbors”
https://tinyurl.com/ms8yfdnt
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Yup cities are now tasked to pick up after, FECKLESS democrat
politicians and a governor, who seems only to be capable of
giving fly-by press conferences.
If only the problem was addressed before things became so out of control. I see people setting up camp in shrubs along 680. There was a man under the overpass near the In-N-Out urinating onto passing vehicles. Things you would expect to see in the SF TL has now ‘trickled’ (pun intended) into CCC.
Ive been saying this is the new (new) SF.They heard it’s an easy liberal lawless city.SF is laughing at us and thanking us.I hope the latinos enjoy all these old hippies OD’ing on their streets.
The Gavster obviously has not given up on his 2028 run.
For those that voted for him, a quote from Johnny Rotten is appropriate:
“Ever get the feeling you’ve been cheated?”
He should just write an executive order. 🤓