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Harris County commissioners opted not to draft regulations on roadside vendors and panhandlers in unincorporated areas of the county in a split vote Oct. 30.
The overview: In May, Texas lawmakers passed House Bill 2012, which allows counties to curb roadside and parking lot soliciting. The bill permits restrictions on people asking for money or selling food or merchandise, including animals, along roadways.
What happened: During Harris County commissioners’ Oct. 30 meeting, a motion to pursue drafting panhandling and roadside soliciting regulations failed, with Precinct 1 Commissioner Rodney Ellis and Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones voting against the measure; Judge Lina Hidalgo was absent from the meeting.
Remember this? If the motion would have passed, the county attorney would have worked with court offices to draft an ordinance including:
- Clear prohibitions on panhandling that affects traffic lanes, medians and other areas that pose safety risks
- A focus on improving traffic flow and quality of life by creating designated safety zones away from busy traffic
- Opportunities for individuals experiencing homelessness to be directed to resources
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