(Sioux Falls, SD) — A proposed ordinance in Sioux Falls could soon ban tents and encampments in public spaces — a move that directly impacts people experiencing homelessness. While some hidden camps, like one near the Big Sioux River, go unnoticed from the bike trail, city officials say they’ve become more common. Homelessness services coordinator Michelle Treasure says the goal isn’t to take people’s belongings, but to guide them toward shelters and support. Critics, like local business owner Shannon Ward, call the ordinance short-sighted and say the focus should be on long-term housing solutions. Despite differing views, both sides agree compassion needs to lead the conversation. The city council takes its final vote Tuesday.
