Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) – Restrictions on sitting, sleeping or lying on sidewalks could begin soon in Albuquerque in certain parts of the city. The city council voted Monday night by a 6 to 3 vote, to approve the “Enhanced Service and Safety Zone Ordinance” which would create commercial areas that will have increased city services such as sanitation and code enforcement but also increased police patrols.
Under the ordinance, it would be illegal to sit, sleep, lie or camp on public sidewalks, streets, bike paths or alleys inside these designated zones. The concern is that people that do this are blocking pedestrian passage under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Violations could carry penalties of up to $500 and up to 90 days in jail under the existing city code.
The ordinance says the zones are intended for commercial areas with high crime rates and recurring public safety concerns, including sidewalk obstructions and encampments.
Supporters of the measure said it would improve safety, clean up public spaces and help businesses in areas like Downtown and Central Avenue by encouraging more foot traffic. Those against the ordinance, argue it could criminalize homelessness.
Before the ordinance can take effect, the mayor has to sign the ordinance, and submit a plan to the City Council identifying the proposed locations, and the services that would be added there.
The ordinance says designated zones would last up to two years unless renewed by the City Council.









