Ft. Lauderdale expected to unanimously pass a homeless ordinance specifically spelling out how notifications work when it comes to the state's anti-camping law. Commissioner John Herbst says it's needed because as of January First, the state legislation allows people to sue the city if it doesn't properly respond to complaints of people camping on public property. The ordinance creates specific details as to what constitutes notification, like posting on NextDoor or calling police. The goal is to eliminate ambiguity over what appropriate notice truly means.