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Tent Bill (103) vetoed by Mayor Kenoi
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I don't think it is a crime myself. People do it here regularly. The CoH has no history of preventing people from doing this and rarely, and I mean rarely, enforces camping codes or building codes as it is.

The Tent Bill was passed and vetoed by the Mayor. There was no large outcry at it's passage. There is no general outcry with people legitimately building a home and occupying their property in the process. The only time the CoH might address a complaint is if there is a complaint filed by a neighbor and then it is doubtful anything would be done.

More appropriate then a Tent Bill would be an actual effort to address homelessness. It is a real issue and concern and opportunities for housing need to be made more accessible.
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RE: Tent Bill (103) vetoed by Mayor Kenoi - by Rob Tucker - 10-02-2009, 08:55 AM

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