Particle.news

San Jose Council Approves Arrests for Repeat Shelter Refusal

Officers will have discretion to detain unsheltered individuals after three shelter refusals to address persistent encampments

Overview

  • City council passed the ordinance by a 9-2 vote, embedding an expectation of shelter acceptance into the encampment code of conduct.
  • The policy allows officers to issue citations for initial refusals and empowers them to detain unsheltered individuals after three shelter declines within an 18-month period.
  • San Jose currently offers nearly 1,400 shelter beds and plans to add 800 more by the end of 2025 under Measure E funding.
  • A new six-officer quality-of-life unit will lead outreach and enforcement efforts under the plan.
  • Homeless advocates and county officials including Santa Clara supervisors warn that the approach risks criminalizing vulnerable people without ensuring sufficient or appropriate housing.