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City attorney recommends restoring pre‑2020 camping rule after U.S. Supreme Court decision; council introduces ordinance
Summary
The Redondo Beach City Council on Tuesday introduced an ordinance to amend the municipal camping code to the pre‑December 2020 language following the U.S. Supreme Court’s Grants Pass v. Johnson decision, and added proposed language restricting use of bus stops for non‑transit purposes.
At the direction of a city strategic plan item, Redondo Beach City Attorney Joy Ford presented recommended amendments to the municipal camping ordinance after a change in federal case law.
Ford told the council that the 2020 municipal change had been adopted in response to Martin v. Boise, which limited enforcement of anti‑camping rules where no shelter beds were available. She said the June 2024 U.S. Supreme Court…
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