Arizona 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1559

Caption

Municipalities; unsheltered persons; temporary campsites

Impact

The bill mandates that municipalities submit a certification request alongside evidence demonstrating the lack of adequate shelter beds, assurance that property values will not be adversely affected, and a plan outlining safety and security measures for the designated sites. If the Department of Housing does not respond within 45 days, the request is automatically approved, streamlining the process for municipalities. It places clear responsibilities on local authorities to maintain sanitation, assign specific usage areas within camps, and provide access to health and support services for unsheltered persons.

Summary

SB1559, also known as the 'Authorized Temporary Shelter Act', seeks to empower municipalities in Arizona to designate temporary camping and sleeping sites for unsheltered persons. This legislation allows local governments to use municipal property for temporary camps, contingent upon certification by the Arizona Department of Housing. The designated sites can only be used for a maximum period of twelve consecutive months, providing a time-limited solution to address the needs of unsheltered individuals in urban areas with insufficient shelter capacity.

Contention

The act also allows for civil action to be taken by residents or businesses if municipalities fail to adhere to the established guidelines, indicating a significant shift in local accountability. The bill is particularly applicable to municipalities with populations exceeding 500,000, which may intensify the impact on larger cities facing homelessness issues. Furthermore, the act does not limit municipalities from allowing temporary camping in public campsites outside of the designated unsheltered persons sites, potentially leading to complexities in local homelessness policies and urban planning.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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