Santa Clara County unincorporated has no sit-lie ordinance. SCC cities maintain limited rules subject to Martin v. Boise and Grants Pass v. Johnson constitutional limits, blocking enforcement when shelter capacity is unavailable.
Santa Clara County's unincorporated areas have no sit-lie ordinance prohibiting sitting or lying on sidewalks. San Jose, Mountain View, Palo Alto, and other SCC cities enforce variations of obstruction and park-curfew rules subject to Martin v. Boise (9th Cir. 2018) and Grants Pass v. Johnson (Sup. Ct. 2024) constitutional constraints. Martin established that prosecuting people for sleeping outside violates the Eighth Amendment when shelter beds are unavailable. Grants Pass narrowed Martin somewhat but cities still must demonstrate shelter availability before enforcement. SCC's homeless count exceeds shelter capacity by thousands, so cities typically offer outreach and shelter referral before citation. Downtown San Jose ambassadors and outreach workers from PATH and HomeFirst connect people with services rather than triggering enforcement.
Sit-lie or obstruction citations across SCC cities range $100-$250 per offense, often deferred when defendants accept shelter. Federal injunctions block enforcement where shelter is unavailable. Repeated violations escalate to misdemeanor charges in extreme obstruction cases.
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Mountain View, CA
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