The city council’s most recent revision of the Council Bill 118794 makes distinctions and definitions of “suitable” and “unsuitable” locations. It further defines “specific public use.” Despite the headache of navigating legal jargon, that point is an important definition. Critics of the bill have argued that the bill will allow homeless campers to pitch tents on sidewalks, schools and in parks. Under the “specific public use” definition, schools, park uses, and recreational areas are included. An “unsuitable location” is a location with such a “specific public use.”