Weeks after city leaders acknowledged the need for major reforms to Spokane’s anti-homeless camping laws, a draft ordinance filed for emergency consideration would move away from the heavy emphasis on outreach rather than criminal enforcement.
While most of the ordinance introduced Friday by Council members Michael Cathcart and Zack Zappone reflect reforms originally proposed by Mayor Lisa Brown, the mayor has requested the council abandon several of the changes now being considered.
Nearly four months ago, the Spokane City Council approved a new law Brown backed that outlawed the homeless from camping anywhere within city limits, though with numerous exceptions and an emphasis on outreach that opponents believed was toothless .
Spokane Police Chief Kevin Hall acknowledged earlier this

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