Changes are coming to McKinney as the city tries to address homelessness.

Tuesday night, the city council signed off on two new ordinances that some believe will make the city safer, but not everyone agrees. Some worry these new rules could end up punishing people who don't have a place to stay.

Back in August, CBS News Texas spoke with the owner of Local Yocal BBQ & Grill, who said the growing homeless presence in downtown McKinney has been driving customers away.

"We've had people come into the restaurant who are obviously on drugs," Matt Hamilton said. "I've actually had it this very table where a lady came up and engaged them, offering her services."

As the McKinney City Council took up the issue Tuesday night, others spoke out.

"We want to help them get on the right track, but

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