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Stealing Parking Spaces From the Homeless
Date:
Tuesday, May 05, 2015
Time:
3:00 PM
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3:00 PM
Event Type:
Protest
Organizer/Author:
Robert Norse
Email:
Phone:
831-423-4833
Address:
309 Cedar PMB 14B Santa Cruz, CA
Location Details:
115 Coral St. On the sidewalk in front of the Homeless (Lack of) Services Center in Santa Cruz
“No Parking For Homeless Vehicles”? NO!
Without notice to or input from the Unhoused Community, the Public Works Department is planning to ban all parking on Coral Street, Limekiln Street, and Fern Street.
Currently there are already severe restrictions limiting parking during the day and banning it after midnight on those streets.
This will significantly impact unhoused and disabled individuals using the services of the Paul Lee Loft, the Page Smith Community House, the Rebele Family Shelter, the Homeless Persons Health Project, the River St. Shelter, and the Homeless Services Center.
There has been no documentation provided, nor public hearing held around this decision.
Regular users of these services will be significantly impacted by these changes. This attack on the most vulnerable will hurt the most vulnerable people as they try to obtain food (and less likely) shelter- life-sustaining assistance that they need.
Has the management funded to provide for services and security for homeless people spoken up about this or quietly agreed to proceed with a homeless-vehicle-exclusion program?
JOIN US TUESDAY MAY 5th at 3 PM to find out!
Homeless United for Friendship & Freedom will be serving coffee at Cafe HUFF and gathering signatures opposing the proposed Parking Ban.
We will also be collecting information on the flood of Sleeping, Blanket, and Camping tickets being issued, whether the Homeless (Lack of) Services Center []HLOSC] and River St. Mini-Shelter is issuing documentation for those on its waiting lists so that police and rangers can be encouraged not to harass, cite, and issue stay-away orders.
Under MC 6.36.055, such behavior is already illegal, but police have continued to do so--and the HLOSC have encouraged this practice by declining to regularly issue evidence that those who have signed up are on the waiting list.
In addition we will be investigating concerns that the HLOSC is refusing to put in badly needed storage lockers, created a jail-like atmosphere at the center, and ignored other problems.
Without notice to or input from the Unhoused Community, the Public Works Department is planning to ban all parking on Coral Street, Limekiln Street, and Fern Street.
Currently there are already severe restrictions limiting parking during the day and banning it after midnight on those streets.
This will significantly impact unhoused and disabled individuals using the services of the Paul Lee Loft, the Page Smith Community House, the Rebele Family Shelter, the Homeless Persons Health Project, the River St. Shelter, and the Homeless Services Center.
There has been no documentation provided, nor public hearing held around this decision.
Regular users of these services will be significantly impacted by these changes. This attack on the most vulnerable will hurt the most vulnerable people as they try to obtain food (and less likely) shelter- life-sustaining assistance that they need.
Has the management funded to provide for services and security for homeless people spoken up about this or quietly agreed to proceed with a homeless-vehicle-exclusion program?
JOIN US TUESDAY MAY 5th at 3 PM to find out!
Homeless United for Friendship & Freedom will be serving coffee at Cafe HUFF and gathering signatures opposing the proposed Parking Ban.
We will also be collecting information on the flood of Sleeping, Blanket, and Camping tickets being issued, whether the Homeless (Lack of) Services Center []HLOSC] and River St. Mini-Shelter is issuing documentation for those on its waiting lists so that police and rangers can be encouraged not to harass, cite, and issue stay-away orders.
Under MC 6.36.055, such behavior is already illegal, but police have continued to do so--and the HLOSC have encouraged this practice by declining to regularly issue evidence that those who have signed up are on the waiting list.
In addition we will be investigating concerns that the HLOSC is refusing to put in badly needed storage lockers, created a jail-like atmosphere at the center, and ignored other problems.
Added to the calendar on Mon, May 4, 2015 1:08PM
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All this will accomplish is getting all the car campers in one place so the city can note whose car camping, then target those vehicles.
Santa Cruz Police Department (SCPD) Officer Keen Deeg is organizing the effort to prevent homeless people with cars from parking on the streets around the Homeless Services Center (HSC). Why is Deeg doing this instead of Public Works? His first effort to do this a year ago failed badly—only 6 out of 27 businesses support the ban. Why does he keep writing "time is of the essence"? These emails raise a lot of questions.
Make sure to go to Page 48 out 82 on the provided PDF!
Santa Cruz Police Department (SCPD) officer Ken Deeg's misconduct shows the SCPD should be 'federalized'.
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