Scottsdale Progress - 05.09.2021

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City camping ban may target homeless people BY WAYNE SCHUTSKY Progress Managing Editor

NEIGHBORS.............. 19 OdySea gives foster families a treat.

ARTS................................ 23 Black Rodeo rides into WestWorld.

FOOD.............................. 24 What do drink poolside at resorts.

NEIGHBORS...........................................19 BUSINESS................................................22 ARTS......................................................... 23 FOOD........................................................ 24 CLASSIFIEDS........................................ 26

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new ordinance quietly passed by Scottsdale City Council last week could have serious implications for the city’s homeless population by effectively criminalizing camping on nearly half of the city’s public park land.

In Scottsdale, resorts get back into the swim

The ordinance could also put the city at odds with a 2018 ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. In Martin v. Boise, the court ruled that it is unconstitutional for cities to punish homeless people for sleeping outdoors if there is not an adequate supply of shelter beds available. The ruling, which applies to municipalities

in the western U.S. within the 9th Circuit, resulted in many cities, Scottsdale included, repealing outdoor camping bans that appeared to violate the ruling. Scottsdale’s new ordinance is narrower. It prohibits camping on any land in the city that is subject to flooding or falls within a wa-

see CAMPING page 8

BY KRISTINE CANNON Progress Staff Writer

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lather on the sunblock and make space for one (OK, two) ice-cold, fruity cocktails, because pool season is in full swing in Scottsdale. And for most Scottsdale resorts, this year’s pool season is a far cry from last year’s, which was nearly nonexistent. “Pool attendance was nothing last year due to COVID,” said David Swank, director of food & beverage for The Saguaro Scottsdale. “We anticipate having our busiest season yet as people are eager to get out of the

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The Phoenician's complex of pools is all set for a wave of resort guests to jump in. (Pablo Robles/Progress Staff Photographer)

house and jump in a pool and drink some amazing and fresh cocktails,” he added. According to Swank, the Saguaro Scotts-

dale pool has been “extremely busy” since

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