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City Council Votes to Ban Hostile Architecture, Championing More Inclusive Public Spaces

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City Council Votes to Ban Hostile Architecture, Championing More Inclusive Public Spaces

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In a compassionate move toward more welcoming urban design, city officials have passed a resolution banning the installation of "hostile architecture" on all new and existing public infrastructure. This decision ensures that public spaces remain accessible and comfortable for everyone, including unhoused community members in need of rest.

In a compassionate move toward more welcoming urban design, city officials have passed a resolution banning the installation of “hostile architecture” on all new and existing public infrastructure. This decision ensures that public spaces remain accessible and comfortable for everyone, including unhoused community members in need of rest.

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