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Hagerstown Ordinance Prohibiting Sleeping, Lodging Outdoors Takes Effect in August

HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND, JUL 23 – The ordinance bans sleeping in all public spaces and vehicles, with penalties including fines up to $500 and 60 days jail, aiming to keep city areas safe and accessible.

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By Greg Ng Click here for updates on this story     HAGERSTOWN, Md. (WBAL) — A temporary ordinance to prohibit sleeping or lodging outdoors in Hagerstown takes effect in August and lasts for six months. The Western Maryland city’s ordinance takes effect on Aug. 8 to Feb. 8, 2026, with an intent to ensure public spaces

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