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Mayor Bails Out Again; Homeless to Catch Her at City Council 7 PM Tuesday at City Hall
Canceling her second appointment with them without notice, and refusing to meet with them for the third time, Santa Cruz Mayor Emily Reilly frustrated four homeless people who'd scheduled appointments with the Mayor's staff at City Hall a week before.
Reilly had previously declined to meet with homeless people who stayed the night at City Hall August 12th, hoping to meet with her the next morning. When she declined to show, they extended their stay until driven away by police with citations on August 18th.
On the 13th, DeMon, one of the protest leaders, made another appointment to meet with the Mayor on August 27th, as did four or five other homeless people in separate appointments.
When they showed up on the 27th, the City Clerk told them that she'd seen the Mayor, who was on her way to her office. Shortly thereafter Assistant City Manager told me that all the appointments had been canceled and that all appointments had to be made by special cell phone all to Mayor Reilly (831-818-6490).
In spite of this the secretary agreed to schedule appointments for DeMon and several others for two weeks later Monday, September 10th.
This morning I received a call from DeMon. She told me with some anger in her voice that the Mayor had stood them up again without explanation or apology.
As a long-time Portland, OR homeless activist before coming to Santa Cruz, DeMon recommends mass protest. She plans to peacefully confront the Mayor at the Council Meeting tomorrow Tuesday September 11th at 7 PM. Activists will be gathering at 6:30 PM in front of Council chambers to discuss support for a rumored sleepout at City Hall that night.
Tonight there is legal sleeping space in the city's walk-in emergency shelter program for less than 40 people. We estimate 1500-2000 homeless people outside in the city limits tonight.
See also "Mayor Ducks Scheduled Homeless Meeting" http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/08/26/18443447.php?show_comments=1#18444168
On the 13th, DeMon, one of the protest leaders, made another appointment to meet with the Mayor on August 27th, as did four or five other homeless people in separate appointments.
When they showed up on the 27th, the City Clerk told them that she'd seen the Mayor, who was on her way to her office. Shortly thereafter Assistant City Manager told me that all the appointments had been canceled and that all appointments had to be made by special cell phone all to Mayor Reilly (831-818-6490).
In spite of this the secretary agreed to schedule appointments for DeMon and several others for two weeks later Monday, September 10th.
This morning I received a call from DeMon. She told me with some anger in her voice that the Mayor had stood them up again without explanation or apology.
As a long-time Portland, OR homeless activist before coming to Santa Cruz, DeMon recommends mass protest. She plans to peacefully confront the Mayor at the Council Meeting tomorrow Tuesday September 11th at 7 PM. Activists will be gathering at 6:30 PM in front of Council chambers to discuss support for a rumored sleepout at City Hall that night.
Tonight there is legal sleeping space in the city's walk-in emergency shelter program for less than 40 people. We estimate 1500-2000 homeless people outside in the city limits tonight.
See also "Mayor Ducks Scheduled Homeless Meeting" http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/08/26/18443447.php?show_comments=1#18444168
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1500 to 2000 u estimate! LIAR!!! Not even close to the # of homeless people in the street. Try 100 in the street right now. HUFF needs to get a grip
HUFF is using Community Action Board data, Community Assessment Project data, and United Way data in determining the 1500 - 2000 estimate.
However, the writer is correct that not all of these people are on the street or camping out.
30% are in their vehicles, point-in-time census takers report. All the homeless who were in shelters, hospitals, or in jail were counted that night. An unknown number are "sofa surfing" or living in garages or outbuildings which are not legal shelters, but, they are not "on the streets" sleeping in doorways or camping out in the Pogonip. HUFF estimates that between 400 - 600 are camping out. One Parks and Rec worker claimed that "600 people are camping in the Pogonip" but HUFF believes this number to be an exaggeration.
Perhaps you can cite the source for your figure?
However, the writer is correct that not all of these people are on the street or camping out.
30% are in their vehicles, point-in-time census takers report. All the homeless who were in shelters, hospitals, or in jail were counted that night. An unknown number are "sofa surfing" or living in garages or outbuildings which are not legal shelters, but, they are not "on the streets" sleeping in doorways or camping out in the Pogonip. HUFF estimates that between 400 - 600 are camping out. One Parks and Rec worker claimed that "600 people are camping in the Pogonip" but HUFF believes this number to be an exaggeration.
Perhaps you can cite the source for your figure?
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