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During oral communications a resident presented a short slide presentation and screenshots from a camera showing a bike theft, and reported that his recent count showed at least 309 RVs parked on Mountain View streets (up from 297 a month earlier). He said encampments raise public‑safety concerns and urged staff and council to prepare for alternatives after the Navarro agreement expires.
A virtual speaker responded that linking RVs and increased crime is inappropriate and warned against stigmatizing people experiencing homelessness. Staff acknowledged the report and noted the council would consider related policies as part of broader housing and public‑safety planning.
The oral communications segment underscored divergent public views on homelessness, enforcement, and the need for supportive housing and safe‑parking options; council did not take action on non‑agenda comments.
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