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A group opposing Order 68, a proposal to allow encampments in certain public areas of Portland through April, gathers near Franklin Park before heading over to City Hall for the Portland City Council meeting Monday. Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer
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A group opposing Order 68, a proposal to allow encampments in certain public areas of Portland through April, gathers near Franklin Park before heading over to City Hall for the Portland City Council meeting Monday.
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People in support of Order 68, a proposal to allow encampments in certain public areas of Portland through April, demonstrate on the steps of City Hall before the Portland City Council meeting Monday.
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A group in support of Order 68, a proposal to allow encampments in certain public areas of Portland through April, marches to City Hall before the Portland City Council meeting Monday.
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From left, Jess Falero, Michael Fletcher and Christina Iris lead a group in support of Order 68 in a march to City Hall before the Portland City Council meeting Monday.
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A group opposing Order 68 observes a moment of silence for the unhoused people who have died near Franklin Park before heading over to City Hall for the Portland City Council meeting Monday.
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Portland City Manager Danielle West listens during the public comment section on a proposal to allow encampments in Portland through April, at the Portland City Council meeting on Monday.
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People line up, waiting for their 3 minutes to speak during the public comment section on Order 68, a proposal to allow encampments in certain public areas of Portland through April, at the Portland City Council meeting on Monday.
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Portland City Councilor Roberto Rodriguez listens during the public comment section the Portland City Council meeting on Monday. Rodriguez, along with Councilor Anna Trevorrow, put forth the controversial proposal to allow encampments in certain public areas of Portland through April.
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Council chambers and the balcony were both full of people waiting to comment on Order 68. Two overflow rooms were opened for those who wanted to watch the proceedings while waiting to comment.
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A line of people waiting to comment snakes out the doors of the council chambers Monday.
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People watch the Portland City Council meeting from an overflow room Monday.
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Andrew Bossie chants into a megaphone as a group opposing Order 68, a proposal to allow encampments in certain public areas of Portland through April, heads to City Hall for the Portland City Council meeting Monday.
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Signs are left outside of City Hall by a group opposing Order 68, a proposal to allow encampments in certain public areas of Portland through April, before the Portland City Council meeting Monday.
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Jess Falero, left, and Christina Iris lead a group in support of Order 68, as they march to City Hall before the Portland City Council meeting to discuss the issue on Monday.
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A supporter of Order 68 walk up the steps of City Hall before the Portland City Council meeting where they will discuss the issue on Monday.
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Nori Hilton speaks in support of Order 68 at the Portland City Council meeting Monday. Hilton said she came as a concerned member of the community.
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City Manager Danielle West, Mayor Kate Snyder and Portland city councilors listen to the Portland Police Chief speak about the calls they’ve received from the various encampments at the Portland City Council meeting Monday.
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People line up waiting for their 3 minutes to speak during the public comment section on Order 68, a proposal to allow encampments in certain public areas of Portland through April, at the Portland City Council meeting on Monday.
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People wait outside of council chambers during the public comment section on Order 68, a proposal to allow encampments in certain public areas of Portland through April, at the Portland City Council meeting Monday.
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City councilors, the mayor and city manager listen during the public comment section on Order 68 at the Portland City Council meeting Monday.
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A group opposing Order 68 before the Portland City Council meeting Monday.
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People in support of Order 68 chant as a group in opposition to it arrives at City Hall before the Portland City Council meeting Monday.
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Signs left by people in support of Order 68 are left outside of City Hall while three police officers head in for the Portland City Council meeting Monday.
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A group opposing Order 68 stands in front of City Hall while people in support of it stand on the steps before the Portland City Council meeting Monday.
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Michael Fletcher leads a group in support of Order 68 during a march to City Hall before the Portland City Council meeting Monday.
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A group opposing Order 68, a proposal to allow encampments in certain public areas of Portland through April, heads to City Hall for the Portland City Council meeting.
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A group in support of Order 68 marches past Portland High on their way to City Hall before the Portland City Council meeting Monday.
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A group in support of Order 68, a proposal to allow encampments in certain public areas of Portland through April, march toward City Hall before the Portland City Council meeting Monday.