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San Jose downtown sidewalk sleeping ban prolonged

By Miles Cooper
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March 12, 2025
San Jose downtown sidewalk sleeping ban prolonged
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San Jose downtown sidewalk sleeping ban prolonged

(BCN) — San Jose homeless residents are vulnerable to being cited or arrested in the event that they’re caught sleeping or sitting on the sidewalk by early morning.

The Metropolis Council voted unanimously Tuesday to increase sidewalk sleeping and sitting restrictions two hours early within the morning beginning at 8 a.m. to 12 a.m. Referred to as the “pedestrian facilitation zone,” police will implement the bans in an space bounded by Freeway 87 to the west, Julian Road to the north, Fourth Road to the east and Freeway 280 to the south, along with Santa Clara Road between Fourth and Tenth streets. Police can arrest or situation legal citations to individuals violating the up to date coverage.

Interim District 3 Councilmember Carl Salas, who represents the downtown core, mentioned on the assembly he needed the time to begin even earlier a 7 a.m.

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“I can’t thank you enough for what you have to do in this city, I know you’re stretched all the time,” he mentioned, referring to legislation enforcement. “I would encourage staff to really look into extending this to other parts of the city.”

Police Chief Paul Joseph proposed the replace to the coverage, initially handed in 1996 and meant to enhance foot site visitors on the sidewalk for individuals strolling by way of downtown on the best way to work.

“The fact that many, if not most, of these businesses open during the morning hours surrounding 8:00 a.m. makes the ordinance, which does not go into effect until 10:00 a.m., less impactful,” Joseph mentioned in a memo.

Salas informed San Jose Highlight he is in “complete alignment” with Joseph’s proposal to increase sidewalk sleeping and sitting restrictions.

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Homeless residents will not be arrested or cited until they’ve been caught violating the coverage by police greater than as soon as in a 30-day interval. The coverage does not apply to permitted distributors, sidewalk cafes, individuals experiencing medical emergencies, individuals utilizing wheelchairs, walkers or related units.

The coverage replace is the most recent in a collection of proposals from San Jose leaders pissed off by the shortage of enforcement on homeless residents turning down shelter providers. On Thursday, Mayor Matt Mahan unveiled his “Responsibility to Shelter” initiative to arrest homeless residents who select to not settle for shelter after three makes an attempt inside an 18-month interval.

San Jose Downtown Affiliation CEO Alex Stettinski mentioned the group’s Groundwerx group, which cleans downtown sidewalks and is partly funded by the town, at occasions has to ask homeless residents to maneuver or work round them.

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“I walk to work around that time and sometimes it is just not comfortable to just walk along East Santa Clara Street,” Stettinski informed San Jose Highlight. “It’s not just because it feels unsafe, but it also feels uncaring.”

Not everyone seems to be onboard with the up to date restrictions.

Shiloh Ballard, an environmental and concrete progress advocate who sits on the Valley Water board of administrators, mentioned if the town is making an attempt to enhance foot site visitors, there are different methods.

“First, build more high-density housing so we have better population density. Also, wider sidewalks and slower traffic,” she informed San Jose Highlight. “I personally put encountering a homeless individual on the sidewalk pretty far down on my reasons for not walking around downtown.”

David Hernandez, a consultant for downtown advocacy group Opening Doorways Silicon Valley, which provides out free garments and blankets to homeless residents alongside East Santa Clara Road, mentioned he is skeptical in regards to the elevated enforcement hours. He mentioned police are sluggish to reply underneath the present coverage and that kicking homeless residents off the sidewalk simply strikes the issue elsewhere.

“What you’re going to do is most likely push them to other local businesses outside the area. You’re just going to fill up the library, transit hubs, Roosevelt Community Center and other places even more than they are right now,” he informed San Jose Highlight. “As long as (homeless) services are in downtown, people will come back.”

Deputy Police Chief Gina Tibaldi mentioned the downtown space was fighting open air drug markets, and enterprise homeowners have been pissed off with individuals sitting on sidewalks promoting medicine.

“SJPD began enforcing the (sidewalk) ordinance again in issuing citations, and we found by issuing these citations that the open air drug usage and sales were reduced,” she mentioned Tuesday.

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