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City plans roundtable to tackle homelessness crisis

October 01, 2024 | Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida


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City plans roundtable to tackle homelessness crisis
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the implications of House Bill 1365, which prohibits homeless individuals from sleeping in public areas. The city is currently exploring options to comply with the new legislation, which mandates counties to establish temporary campgrounds for the homeless. However, Osceola County has indicated it will not implement such measures.

City officials are planning to host a roundtable discussion with local service providers to address homelessness in the community. The police department emphasized its ongoing approach to enforcement, which prioritizes connecting individuals with services rather than immediate punitive actions. Officers will continue to provide referrals and opportunities for relocation before enforcing trespass laws.

In a lighter note, the meeting also touched on the upcoming LipSync competition, with only two commissioners expressing interest in purchasing tickets. The city is assessing whether to buy a table or individual seats based on further interest from other commissioners.

As the meeting concluded, officials encouraged community members to stay safe and enjoy the pleasant weather.

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