Several residents used the council's public comment period on Sept. 16 to urge stricter enforcement of camping and shopping‑cart ordinances and to press the city to address deteriorating sidewalks.
One speaker (identified in the meeting record as a resident speaking during general public comment) said parks and sidewalks are degrading from encampments, dumped trash and abandoned shopping carts and called for a “proactive, balanced, and enforceable” approach. The speaker asked the city to pair enforcement of the camping ban with mandated outreach—offering services, shelter options and transportation—so enforcement does not simply shift encampments to neighboring sites. The speaker proposed a dedicated public‑space response team made up of sanitation staff, outreach professionals and law enforcement trained to respond to illegal encampments, dumping and park degradation.
The commenter also asked for more transparency in the form of monthly public data on encampments resolved, public‑space cleanups completed and code violations addressed.
A second resident raised safety concerns about cracked sidewalks and urged the council to prioritize repairs, saying the sidewalks were hazardous and could cause falls. City staff later acknowledged the sidewalk concerns as part of the ADA inventory discussion and the capital planning process.
Discussion vs. decision: these remarks were during the public comment period and did not result in immediate formal action. Council members acknowledged the concerns and referenced ongoing interagency coordination and the ADA transition plan as part of the broader response.