A proposed ordinance that would restrict camping in public parks, next to trails and schools, and some other areas across Anchorage was postponed Friday during a special meeting of the Anchorage Assembly. The measure will now be considered next week.
The proposal, which drew opposition during its final scheduled hearing, would make it a criminal offense to camp within 200 feet of roads, trails, railroads, and other rights-of-way. The restricted zone expands to 500 feet in proximity to schools and playgrounds.
Currently, vagrant encampments are lining greenbelts and trails throughout Anchorage, making them unsafe for families. Last week, the city announced it had removed 744,000 pounds of debris from Davis Park, where an encampment has been present on and off for years. Meanwhile, fire after fire has been extinguished by the Anchorage Fire Department in greenbelt encampments…