Board Bill Number 14 In Session 2022-2023
Tent Shelters on Public Right of Ways
Summary
The proposed bill would prohibit tents or similar shelters regardless of the materials in their construction or whether temporary or permanent, within public rights or way or in a manner that would impede the use or maintenance or a public right of way. The bill defines "public right of way" as: Any portion of a street, alley, sidewalk, pedestrian or bicycle path, easement, body of water, drainage works such as River Des Peres, and any other property that is owned, controlled, or maintained by the City of St. Louis.
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Latest Bill text:
- Introduced (103.87 KB PDF)
Overview
Session: 2022-2023
Introduced: 04/29/2022
Primary Sponsors: Thomas Oldenburg
Latest Activity: Perfection
Legislative History
Legislative activities and outcomes for this board bill. Learn more about what these activities mean.
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04/29/2022
First Reading
Bill text was introduced (103.87 KB PDF).
04/29/2022Referred to a Committee
The bill was assigned to the Public Safety Committee.
05/04/2022Committee Hearing
The bill was passed out of committee with a recommendation of do pass during the Public Safety Committee hearing.
05/06/2022Second Reading
05/13/2022Perfection
The bill was placed on the informal calendar.
12/13/2022Perfection
The bill was placed on the informal calendar.
01/13/2023Perfection
The bill was placed on the informal calendar.
01/20/2023Perfection
The bill was placed on the informal calendar.
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