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Monroe County adopts 30-day notice requirement for homeless encampment removals; residents seek broader changes

Monroe County Board of Commissioners · December 19, 2025
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Summary

The County adopted Resolution 2025-58 to require at least 30 days’ notice before removing homeless encampments on county property (not to be issued before March 2, 2026), while reserving emergency exceptions. Residents and council members urged more comprehensive planning and outreach.

Monroe County commissioners voted Dec. 18 to adopt Resolution 2025-58, which requires the county to provide a minimum of 30 days’ notice before removing homeless encampments on county property, except in defined emergencies. The board said notices would not be issued before March 2, 2026, to allow time for coordination and outreach.

The resolution specifies exceptions when an immediate removal may be required — including a determination of emergency by law enforcement, the Monroe County health…

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