One year in, Anchorage officials say criminalized camping law is working

More than a year after the Anchorage Assembly voted to criminalize camping in specific zones of the city, Anchorage Police Chief Sean Case said the law is functioning well as part of a bigger strategy to address homelessness.

The law criminalizes camping in certain high-priority areas, like near schools, playgrounds, on trails or on the edge of high speed roads.

City officials delivered a one-year report on the issue Wednesday at a Housing and Homeless Committee meeting. Case said the law allows officers to respond quickly to reports of camping, which keeps encampments from becoming entrenched…

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