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Panhandling buffer zones proposed in Saskatoon

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Saskatoon narrowly passes changes to the city’s panhandling bylaw
WATCH: Saskatoon narrowly passes changes to the city’s panhandling bylaw. Joel Senick reports. – Dec 13, 2016

Proposed bylaw changes that would restrict panhandlers are garnering attention in Saskatoon.

In a report to a city committee, the administration noted an increasing trend in aggressive and coercive panhandlers.

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The report recommends a bylaw amendment that restricts panhandling near parking meters. The other change would put a buffer zone around cinemas, theatres and performing arts venues.

“What I would like to see is more of a conversation around, ‘how do we best support all members of our community,’” Ward 2 city Coun. Hilary Gough said.

“How do we take maybe a more proactive approach around this? How do we make sure that people have access to resources in other ways and can choose not to panhandle?”

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The matter is expected to go before Saskatoon city council next Monday.

Ryan Kessler contributed to this story

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