City Councilman Mark Kersey called the ordinance past its prime despite the repeal serving as only a short-term solution.
"There may have been reasons at that time it was justified. I think it's pretty clear that today it's not the direction that any of us are looking to go," Kersey said. "It's certainly not a permanent solution to the crisis that we're facing by any means, but 100 percent of the time I'd rather have someone sleeping in a car than on the sidewalk."
City Councilman Chris Ward noted that the repeal isn't a solution to the city's homeless issues, but is still a step in the right direction and should be supplemented by more actions to reduce the burden on transient residents.
The repeal is, in part, a response to a 2014 ruling by the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, which struck down a similar ordinance in Los Angeles as unconstitutionally vague.
https://fox5sandiego.com/2019/02/05/city-repeals-law-against-sleeping-in-vehiclea
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