A city, town, or county may enact ordinances regulating the use of land and zoning certain development and activities within its jurisdiction. Such regulations generally include:
A city, town, or county may review public and private projects for their compliance with local design standards, including a project's aesthetic, architectural, or urban design quality and its compatibility with nearby development.
Cities, towns, and counties may not install or construct any hostile architecture elements designed to restrict the use of public space by people experiencing homelessness.
Hostile architecture means any building or structure designed or intended to prevent people experiencing homelessness from sitting or lying on the building or structure at street level. Hostile architecture does not include design elements intended to prevent individuals from skateboarding or rollerblading or to prevent vehicles from entering certain areas.