What happens when an individual is rejected or when a resident is required to leave Tent City because they have violated the Code of Conduct?
If the permit is approved, the City of Redmond will require that the encampment take all reasonable and legal steps to obtain verifiable identification from prospective encampment residents and use the identification to obtain sex offender and warrant checks from the Redmond Police Department. If an individual who applies for admittance to Tent City has an active warrant or a match on the sex offender check, the encampment will immediately contact the Redmond Police Department. If a resident is required to leave the encampment, the individual will be given a bus ticket, escorted to the transit center and placed on a bus to Seattle where there are more resources available. If, in the opinion of the encampment, any rejected/ejected individual poses a potential threat to the community, the police will be contacted immediately.
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