Friday, October 05, 2012

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City Council signs off on compromise aggressive panhandling ordinance
ATLANTA –
The Atlanta City Council approved by a vote of 14-0 a compromise ordinance that
will allow the city to regulate aggressive monetary solicitation across the
entire City.
The
substitute ordinance was sponsored by Council Members Keisha Lance Bottoms,
District 11, and Michael J. Bond, Post 1 At-Large. It expands the definition of
aggressive solicitation by prohibiting someone from continuing to ask for money
after he or she has been told “no.” (Legislative Reference No. 12-O-1324)
It
represents a compromise between the administration and City Council after an
amendment to the city’s commercial solicitation ordinance was vetoed by the
administration last month. That amendment, as proposed by City Council Member
Bond, called for up to 180 days in jail upon conviction of a first offense for
an aggressive panhandling violation.
Under
the compromise ordinance, upon first conviction, a violator could be sentenced
to the performance of up to thirty (30 days) of community service.
A
second conviction for aggressive panhandling will require the violator to serve
a mandatory minimum of 30 days in jail. Upon the third or future convictions,
the violator will be required to serve a mandatory minimum of 90 days in jail.
The
judicial system would have discretion in sentencing and social services options
will be available.
“This
is not a heartless piece of legislation,” said City Council Member Bottoms.
“A judge will still have the discretion in sentencing and to make available
assistance for those in true need of social services.”
“This
legislation protects our citizens from those wolves who - to the detriment of
those truly in need - cloak themselves in sheep’s clothing,” said Council
Member Bond. “For those who need it, they will be able to obtain the help and
services they so desperately require.”
Supporters
say the new legislation combines the successful elements of the City’s
previous panhandling ordinances and adds provisions that make it relevant to
today’s circumstances. For example:
In
other news, the City Council:
·
Approved
an ordinance by Council Members C. T. Martin and Keisha Lance Bottoms requiring
bi-weekly reports of building permit applications received and building permits
issued for commercial development within District 11’s Cascade Heights
Neighborhood Commercial Zoning District and within any commercially zoned
district within Council District 10’s boundary, by the Office of Buildings to
the respected Council representatives so that they may share pertinent
information of such development with their constituents. This legislative comes
on the heels of a concern that certain communities are being overly saturated
with retail discount stores. (Legislative Reference No. 12-O-1129)
The
above legislation and a complete list of other items on the council’s agenda
can be viewed in their entirety on the Web at: http://citycouncil.atlantaga.gov/2012/fca1001.htm
All
adopted legislative items and any amendments to those items or substitute papers
can be viewed at: http://citycouncil.atlantaga.gov/Captions/default.asp
City
council minutes can be viewed at: http://citycouncil.atlantaga.gov/Minutes2.htm
Archived
video of Atlanta City Council meetings can be viewed at: http://citycouncil.atlantaga.gov/Video.htm