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Sit-Lie Rules: Detroit vs Livonia

How do sit-lie rules rules compare between Detroit, MI and Livonia, MI?

Detroit has fewer restrictions than Livonia.

Detroit, MI

Wayne County

Few Restrictions

Unlike many West Coast cities, Detroit does not prohibit sitting, lying, or sleeping on public sidewalks. Title 38 (public ways) requires only that pedestrian passage remain unobstructed and that ADA accessible routes stay clear of tents.

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Livonia, MI

Wayne County

Some Restrictions

Wayne County has no countywide sit-lie ordinance, but Detroit, Dearborn, and several downriver cities use general loitering, obstruction, and park-closure provisions that effectively limit sitting or lying on sidewalks and in business districts.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDetroitLivonia
Citywide sit-lie banNone-
Obstruction fine$100 civil-
Storage period60 days property-
Outreach pathwayCAM coordinated entry-
County ordinance-None specific
Detroit basis-Chapter 38 obstruction
Outreach lead-HAND via CAM
County parks-Closed overnight

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Detroit FAQ

Can police arrest someone for sleeping outside in Detroit?

Not for the act of sleeping itself. Citations or arrests typically require an additional element like trespass on private property, park after-hours presence, or obstruction of an ADA route.

Where do unsheltered residents get help?

Call the CAM line at 313-305-0311 or visit a designated assessment site. CAM connects callers to emergency shelter, diversion services, and housing navigation.

Livonia FAQ

Can police remove someone sitting on a Wayne County sidewalk?

Possibly. Detroit and most suburbs allow officers to issue citations for sidewalk obstruction, and Wayne County park rangers enforce closure hours that bar sitting or sleeping after dark.

What outreach exists for unhoused residents?

The Coordinated Assessment Model, run by the Homeless Action Network of Detroit, connects people to shelter and housing resources through HAND outreach teams and 211 referrals across Wayne County.

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