H3307
An Act banning hostile architecture targeting unhoused individuals
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Bill overview
This bill seeks to prohibit the construction of publicly accessible buildings and structures that are intentionally designed to prevent unhoused individuals from resting or lying down on them at street level. It aims to address what is considered ‘hostile architecture,’ which refers to architectural features intended to discourage people experiencing homelessness from using public spaces. The legislation would establish a regulatory oversight to ensure compliance and protect the rights of unhoused individuals. This bill builds on previous attempts to address similar issues.
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