One of America's prettiest cities scrambles to reclaim storybook streets from homeless camps, drug dens

The picturesque landscapes of the South, notably those postcard-perfect views of Savannah, are increasingly being overshadowed by rising concerns about homelessness, encampments, and public safety. Critics suggest that these issues are not confined to Savannah’s charming streets but are spreading to other visually appealing cities across Georgia.

A Republican lawmaker is now urging local authorities to take decisive action. State Representative Houston Gaines, who has announced his candidacy for Congress, is championing a legislative measure that would compel cities such as Savannah, Athens, and Atlanta to more stringently enforce laws related to illegal camping, loitering, and panhandling.

“With this legislation, we intend to hold local governments accountable, ensuring they enforce existing laws on illegal camping, loitering, and panhandling,” Gaines conveyed to Fox News Digital.

The growing issue was visibly illustrated as a homeless individual was seen resting on a bench in Reynolds Square on October 21, 2025, underscoring the urgent nature of the situation. (Image credit: Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

Homeless person rests on a bench

Gaines, an Athens resident, emphasized that the problem extends beyond mere visibility of homelessness. It has evolved into a broader concern for public order and crime, impacting business owners, homeowners, students, and even tourists visiting these cities.

Gaines, who lives in Athens, said the issue goes beyond visible homelessness and has become a broader public-order and crime problem affecting business owners, homeowners, students and visitors.

“I’ve had a constituent who when she left town for vacation she came back and noticed that a homeless person had been in her pool for the last week,” Gaines said.

He also described the kinds of complaints he says he hears from business owners and property owners in Georgia.

“Business owners get [at their storefront] at 5:30 in the morning and they got someone sleeping on their front porch,” he said. “Or they had someone that’s defecated right in front of their business.”

Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Bert Brantley has also said the impact is felt daily across the business community.

“Our businesses, workers, and downtown residents expect our public safety system to identify those committing crimes and deliver consequences for those illegal activities,” Brantley said in November 2024.

Downtown Savannah, Georgia. View of City Hall.

Located within sight of City Hall is a golden dome that is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. (Richard Burkhart via Imagn Content Services, LLC)

Savannah later passed an urban camping ordinance prohibiting camping, storing personal property in public spaces and obstructing sidewalks or traffic.

Since the law took effect, the city says enforcement has led to 179 citations and 15 arrests. Officials also say 135 individuals have engaged with service providers, with roughly 30% entering shelters after contact with authorities.

Gaines argued that local governments in other Georgia cities have not gone far enough and said that has left residents and business owners stuck paying the price.

“There’s serious expenses and consequences for property owners, homeowners that are putting up security cameras or fencing, or business owners, gas stations, storefronts,” he said. “Some in Atlanta are having to hire full-time security.”

A man standing near a homeless encampment in Atlanta

A homeless camp was being cleared by the city of Atlanta on Jan. 16, 2025. (Fox News)

He said House Bill 295 is designed to pressure local officials to act by making local governments financially liable when property owners suffer losses because laws against illegal camping, loitering, panhandling and related activity are not being enforced.

Under the bill, property owners can seek compensation for documented mitigation costs or reduced property value tied to a “policy, pattern, or practice” of non-enforcement or the maintenance of a public nuisance.

“The way to hit these local governments is in their pocketbook,” Gaines said. “It’s the way to really take on some of these folks and that’s why I think this bill is going to be so effective.”

Botanical Garden in Athens Georgia

Tulips in full bloom at the entrance to the Children’s Garden at the State Botanical Gardens of Georgia and on the eve of the first day of spring in Athens. Ga., on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (Joshua L. Jones / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

Critics have argued that tougher enforcement can simply move homeless individuals, drug users and loiterers into neighboring areas rather than solve deeper problems. Gaines rejected that argument and said the bill is also intended to force local governments to provide services.

“Our goal here, we’re not criminalizing homelessness. We’re trying to help individuals who are homeless,” Gaines said. “And the way to do that is to force these local governments to clean up the areas of homeowners and business owners, but it’s also to ensure these individuals get the help they need.”

“When you go to downtown Athens now, when you go to dinner with, you know, your family, you’re going to be harassed by homeless people,” Gaines said. “And that wasn’t the case even five, six, seven, eight years ago. Our downtown has changed tremendously.”

“The number of people who I talk to that don’t even feel comfortable going downtown Athens for dinner, you know, it’s very unfortunate,” Gaines said.

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