Actualización de la peticiónRescind the homeless camping ordinance in Austin.30 Days Left to Our Signature Deadline
Matt MackowiakAustin, TX, Estados Unidos
19 jun 2020

HOMELESS CAMPING ORDINANCE UPDATE


Dear fellow Austinite -

We are down to the wire.

We have JUST 30 DAYS LEFT to hit the 20,000 signed petitions to qualify for the November ballot.

As you know, we recently announced that we've hit 10,000 signatures collected!

We are halfway to the necessary 20,000 signatures from Austin residents that we must submit by July 18.

This is an incredible accomplishment, given the challenges that coronavirus and shelter-at-home have presented to us.

We now have just 30 days to collect 10,000 more hand-signed petitions from Austin residents.

Here's our plan to get there:

With the support we have received in the past ten days, today we mailed 25,000 households a copy of the petition. We need to mail at least another 25,000 households a copy early next week. The additional 25,000 households will cost $12,500.

We need to collect signatures at the polls June 29 - July 14, during the Republican and Democratic primary runoffs. We will recruit volunteers for this, but we will also need paid canvassers to ensure we have all the locations covered. This will cost $10,000 and yield at least 5,000 signatures.

We need $22,500 new dollars in the next week to get the job done.

Our proposed ordinance will reinstate the ban on camping citywide, restore the sit/lie ordinance to downtown and extend it to the UT campus, and ban panhandling at night citywide from 7pm-7am.

We want the homeless to be sheltered, not in tents. Violent crime rose at the fastest rate in five years in 2019 and we just learned that our unhoused homeless population grew 45% (!) from Jan. 2019-Jan. 2020.

Just yesterday we learned that a fire at a homeless camp caused over $200,000 in damage, while needlessly risking the lives of homeless individuals and our firefighters.

Once the camping ban is reinstated, our homeless community can move to the state campground which has police on site, electricity and toilets, or take advantage of new housing coming online from the city and our nonprofits.

This is an issue of public safety and public health.

We must win this battle!

The support we have seen for this effort has been extraordinary.

We've received over 600 donations, mailed over 110,000 households, sent over 100,000 text messages and over 500,000 emails, done entirely with volunteers.

There are several free ways to help:

1) Download the petition and email it to friends who are Austin residents.
2) Download the petition and collect signatures yourself and mail it in.
3) Share a message about our effort on Facebook, NextDoor, Twitter or LinkedIn.

But at this time, we mostly need additional financial support.

Many of you have already contributed. Please know our entirely volunteer-run organization is grateful for your support and generosity.

Will you contribute to our efforts?

There are two ways to give.

1) You may securely contribute here.

2) You can also make out a check to "Save Austin Now" and mail it to:
      Save Austin Now
      815A Brazos Street
      Box 455
      Austin, TX 78701

Thank you!

-Matt Mackowiak
Co-founder, Save Austin Now

 

> Questions? Email matt@saveaustinnow.com
> Learn more: http://www.SaveAustinNow.com

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