Baltimore City Council
File #: 22-0117R    Version: 0 Name: Informational Hearing - Baltimore Public Sanitation - Homeless Encampments
Type: City Council Resolution Status: Withdrawn
File created: 7/11/2022 In control: Baltimore City Council
On agenda: Final action: 6/26/2023
Enactment #:
Title: Informational Hearing - Baltimore Public Sanitation - Homeless Encampments For the purpose of inviting representatives from the Department of Public Works, the Department of Housing and Community Development, the Baltimore City Health Department, the Baltimore City Police Department, and the Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services to brief the City Council on potential strategies for mitigating waste left by homeless encampments, including a discussion regarding the procurement of a contracted service to clear hazardous waste from such encampments.
Sponsors: Phylicia Porter, John T. Bullock, Sharon Green Middleton, James Torrence, Zeke Cohen, Robert Stokes, Sr., Odette Ramos
Indexes: Homeless, Informational Hearing, Sanitation
Attachments: 1. 22-0117R~1st Reader, 2. LAW 22-0117R, 3. BCHD 22-0117R, 4. BPD 22-0117R, 5. MOHS 22-0117R, 6. 2022.9.21 Council Hearing - Encampments, 7. DPW 22-0117R, 8. DHCD 22-0117R, 9. BCHD 22-0117R, 10. Synopsis 22-0117R, 11. Hearing Agenda 22-0117R, 12. HET Hearing Notes 22-0117R, 13. Attendance Record 22-0117R, 14. Hearing Minutes 22-0117R
* Warning: This is an unofficial, introductory copy of the bill.
The official copy considered by the City Council is the first reader copy.
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City of Baltimore
Council Bill R
(Resolution)

Introduced by: Councilmember Porter



A Resolution Entitled

A Council Resolution concerning
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Informational Hearing - Baltimore Public Sanitation - Homeless Encampments
For the purpose of inviting representatives from the Department of Public Works, the Department of Housing and Community Development, the Baltimore City Health Department, the Baltimore City Police Department, and the Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services to brief the City Council on potential strategies for mitigating waste left by homeless encampments, including a discussion regarding the procurement of a contracted service to clear hazardous waste from such encampments.
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Whereas, homelessness is a complex issue in Baltimore City, both for those who are unhoused as well as other local residents.

Whereas, homeless encampments have become more prevalent in the City as the number of unhoused residents increases, leading to more refuse in surrounding areas.

Whereas, refuse left around homeless encampments often contains bio-hazardous materials, including human and animal waste, non-regulated trash, and drug paraphernalia.

Whereas, no agency or contractor is currently designated to clear refuse left by homeless encampments, leaving local residents to undertake clean-up and presenting considerable environmental health risks.

Whereas, the City Council recognizes the need to designate an agency or contractor to clear refuse left by homeless encampments to allevi...

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