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    After delays, Des Moines' final camping ban vote set for Monday

    By Jason Clayworth,

    4 hours ago

    Final votes on Des Moines' proposed outdoor sleeping and camping bans go before the City Council on Monday night after a nearly two-month delay.

    Why it matters: Municipal officials used the extra time to respond to advocates' concerns, but some of the City Council's directives are still incomplete.

    Zoom in: Under the proposals, people sleeping in streets, on sidewalks or in doorways could be charged with a simple misdemeanor.

    • Campsites could be removed 24 hours after a notice is posted.

    State of play: The proposals were unveiled in mid-July but were delayed in response to community input and warnings from groups like the ACLU of Iowa, which argued the measures were probably " challengeable " on legal grounds.

    • Since then, the proposed sleeping fine has been reduced from $150 to $15, and language to make it easier for people to defend themselves against possible charges has been added.

    The intrigue: Some of the City Council's directives to improve city resources for people experiencing homelessness are still in progress, the Des Moines Register reports .

    • Enforcement can be delayed until after the directives are completed, city manager Scott Sanders said last week.
    • The city's efforts to improve mental health services and expand the level of outreach workers are ongoing.

    What's next: Monday's City Council meeting begins at 5pm.

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