During a recent government meeting, public comments highlighted ongoing tensions surrounding urban camping in Bozeman. One speaker praised the city’s decision to halt aggressive police patrols, which had previously included unlawful demands and arrests, leading to a noticeable decrease in tensions among urban campers. The speaker shared a personal account of community efforts to support a camper named Sonny Carlson, who has faced violence, including a police shooting. They requested the release of body camera footage related to Carlson's incident and emphasized the need for protective measures for him and other campers.
Another speaker expressed frustration with the city commission's handling of urban camping, criticizing the passage of Ordinance 2147, which they deemed ineffective. They argued that the commission's decisions have negatively impacted community well-being and suggested relocating campers to neighborhoods where city officials reside to better understand the consequences of their policies. The speaker's comments underscored a growing discontent among residents regarding the management of urban camping and its implications for neighborhood safety and comfort.
The meeting reflected a community grappling with the complexities of homelessness and urban camping, as residents called for more empathetic and effective solutions.