The City of Port Phillip has come under fire over a plan to fight crime by making homelessness and rough sleeping illegal.
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One city councilor said the city needed to become "self-sufficient" regarding its infrastructure plans, in light of the funding uncertainty Chicago and Illinois face under the Trump administration.
The City of Port Phillip has come under fire over a plan to fight crime by making homelessness and rough sleeping illegal.
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