Kamloops council passes new bylaw to prohibit overnight camping in several areas
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops council is imposing new limits on where temporary overnight shelters will be permitted within the community. The goal was to create clear and enforceable regulations for homeless people, while also aiming to alleviate public safety concerns.
The previous bylaw allowed temporary overnight shelters on public lands that are not deemed as prohibited areas, such as playgrounds and sports facilities. The bylaw now includes nature parks, linear parks and open space areas.
“While there is not single solution to this complex issue, these amendments are a balanced approach that maintains one’s right to shelter overnight, while understanding coordinated supports, and partner collaboration are practical approaches to assisting some of our most vulnerable population and people in this community,” Will Beatty, the city’s community services manager says.


