Portland’s City Council voted to ban camping on public property during the day, as the Oregon city grapples with how to best manage its homeless population
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Between 2020 and 2022, the homeless population increased in Oregon by 22.5%, according to federal data.The Portland, Ore., City Council voted to ban camping on public property during the day and limit it in the evening, amid a controversy over how to best manage the city’s homeless population.Continue reading your article with
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