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San Diego Bans Homeless From Living, Sleeping In Vehicles

Photo of van parked in Ocean Beach, March 19th, 2019.
Kris Arciaga
Photo of van parked in Ocean Beach, March 19th, 2019.

The San Diego City Council voted Tuesday in favor of an ordinance that places a limited ban on residents sleeping overnight or living in their cars within city limits.

The ordinance makes it illegal for residents to sleep in their vehicles from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. or at any time within 500 feet of a residence or school, excluding colleges and universities. The ordinance considers residents to be living in their vehicle if they use it for things like sleeping, bathing or preparing meals.

The Public Safety and Livable Neighborhoods Committee approved the proposal last month, sending it to the city council for a final decision.

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San Diego Bans Homeless From Living, Sleeping In Vehicles

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It's a restoration of a law that was previously in place, replacing a nearly 36-year-old ban that the council unanimously voted to repeal in February. The city had not enforced the old ban since last year, when a federal judge issued an injunction because the ban was unconstitutionally vague in how the city defined a person as living in a car.

Council members and community members in favor of the revised ban said San Diego recently has been flooded with homeless. They emphasized that the goal is to encourage residents living in their vehicles to use monitored parking lots where residents can safely sleep overnight and access job training and housing assistance services.

There are four safe parking lots open in the city, with a fifth set to open in June. There also are 2,700 government-funded shelter beds available.

Critics say the new law unnecessarily criminalizes homeless people.

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The council approved the new law 6-3 after more than three hours of debate and public testimony Tuesday at City Hall. Dissenting votes were cast by Council President Georgette Gomez and members Monica Montgomery and Chris Ward.

Taking effect immediately, the law was approved as an emergency ordinance.

San Diego Bans Homeless From Living, Sleeping In Vehicles
The San Diego City Council voted Tuesday in favor of an ordinance that places a limited ban on residents sleeping overnight or living in their cars within city limits. You can hear this story and other local news every morning by subscribing to San Diego News Matters, KPBS’ daily news podcast. Subscribe via iTunes, Google Play or your favorite podcatcher.

Corrected: November 24, 2024 at 5:05 AM PST
This story was changed to remove incorrect information about sleeping in cars when beds or parking spots are available.