Proposed new rules set clear boundaries for encampments

Released: September 8, 2025 at 12:28 p.m.

Winnipeg councillors moved a step closer to tightening rules on encampments today, as the Community Services Committee unanimously approved an amended motion that sets clear rules about where encampments are prohibited and where enforcement will be prioritized.

If approved by City Council, the new rules would prohibit encampments in sensitive areas such as near schools, playgrounds, seniors’ facilities, and transit shelters, while also setting limits on daytime encampments elsewhere in the city. The motion also directs the Public Service to work closely with outreach providers, remediate sites quickly once vacated, and report back to Council with a formal encampment policy within 60 days.

“Residents and businesses across Winnipeg have made it clear: they want action on unsafe and disruptive encampments,” said Mayor Scott Gillingham. “This amendment strikes a balance — it protects children, families and seniors in sensitive spaces, while recognizing that housing solutions take time.”

Councillor Cindy Gilroy, who introduced both the original motion and today’s amendment, said the intent is to protect public safety while giving the City and its partners clear direction.

“Encampments near schools, playgrounds, and other family spaces are simply not acceptable,” said Gilroy. “This amendment is about setting boundaries, keeping people safe, and partnering with outreach providers to connect people with shelter.”

Councillor Vivian Santos, Chair of the Community Services Committee, emphasized the importance of coordination.

“This approach makes expectations clear for residents, for outreach providers, and for by-law officers,” said Santos. “It allows us to begin enforcing existing by-laws in a consistent, compassionate, and coordinated way.”

Under the amended motion, enforcement will be carried out primarily by the City’s existing by-law officers, with additional training to ensure safety and consistency. The Public Service will also remediate sites to remove debris as quickly as possible.

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