City of Portland, OR

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City of Portland Provides Update on Camping Enforcement

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November 6, 2025 11:30 am

The City of Portland resumed targeted enforcement of the public camping ordinanceon November 1 with an emphasis on connecting people to shelter and supportive services.

Citywide Report: November 1-5 Overview:

Category Total
Campsites contacted by officers during enhanced patrols. 57
People contacted at campsites. 101
People in violation of the camping ordinance. 81
Camping ordinance warnings issued. 83
Camping ordinance citations issued. 7
Physical arrests for any reason. 40
Arrest warrants served. 39
New charges other than camping ordinance citations. 10
Services accepted. 41
Deflections accepted. 2

The data shows that 39 people accepted shelter services and moved from camping on the street to spending the night inside at an overnight shelter.

"I'm proud of the job our outreach workers and officers have done," said Mayor Keith Wilson. "We're leading with compassion and lifesaving shelter, and focusing on the safety, sanitation, and accessibility of our public spaces. Pursuing open warrants is an important part of this strategy. For some, it's an opportunity to resolve the issues keeping them on the streets, while others must be held accountable for preying on our community."

Background

Enforcement was paused earlier this year to expand shelter capacity and refine a service-first approach. Outreach teams coordinate with shelter operators, the Homelessness Impact Reduction Program, and public safety partners to make individualized shelter offers and evaluate suitability before any enforcement action.

For full details about the ordinance, enforcement criteria, and shelter options, visithttps://www.portland.gov/sscc/camping-ordinance.

The City will provide an update next week that summarizes issued citations.

Don't report encampments to 911.Call 311 or use the City'sreporting portal. If you see someone in crisis, call Portland Street Response by dialing 911 or 503-823-PSR3 (7773).

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