DeLand City Council to Approve Homeless Measures-setting up necessary support for the homeless population in Volusia County, US

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The city council of DeLand, Florida, is set to implement new ordinances aimed at addressing homelessness in the area. The proposed measures include banning camping on public property, prohibiting the storage of personal items in shopping carts and bags, and disallowing sleeping or lying on public benches. The move is intended to guide homeless individuals towards available services and shelters, ultimately helping them access necessary resources. City officials have emphasized the importance of offering assistance to those in need and connecting them with local organizations like The Neighborhood Center and First Step Shelter. The upcoming council meeting will finalize these measures, signaling a proactive approach to combating homelessness in the region.

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