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DESCRIPTION:SAUNTERING ON WHAT REMAINS OF THE SIDEWALK\nA merry band of space-seekers 
 will walk the mall from Pacific to Water St. (or as far as we get before 
 collapsing from exhaustion).  \n\nWe will carry both tape measure and 
 camera to determine how much of the originally public sidewalk has now been 
 made forbidden,   \n\nFor sitting, showing crafts for donation, busqueing 
 (i.e. performing in search of coins and bills), tabling (to improve 
 things), or simply peacefully holding  up a sign seeking food or 
 money.\n\nWe will attempt to verify that less than 5% of the original 
 sidewalk is now available for any of these activities.  \n\nCRACKDOWN 
 INTENSIFIED LAST SEPTEMBER\nThe repressive Downtown Ordinances have long 
 been used as merchant cover and police license to selectively harass and 
 remove poor people and attack street culture downtown.   \n\nLast September 
 the preempted public sidewalk space was further reduced by requiring 12' 
 distances, a 12 square foot maximum use area, and 14' forbidden zones 
 around trash cans, benches, directory signs, sculptures, "Real Change" 
 meters, sidewalk cafes, crosswalks, buildings, fences--leaving performers 
 to levitate or emigrate.  The Great Morgani choose the latter.\n\nHowever 
 numerous folks protested regularly.  [See 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/10/18/18745068.php ] and there was 
 considerable outrage at City Councils absurd and blatantly repressive 
 Take-Back-Santa-Cruz-pleasing rules.\n\nRecently the City Council fluffed 
 up its theft of the public sidewalk space with a cosmetic makeover in a 
 proposal to set up small isolated "First Amendment pens" where the vendors, 
 tablers, performers, and just plain ordinary folks sitting down would be 
 "allowed".  [See "Performance Pens--the "Reform" Proposal from Vice-Mayor 
 Lane and Councilmember Comstock" at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/05/12/18755704.php] \n\n\nThis time 
 however, most activists seem to have bought into the Lane-Comstock  
 mythology even though none of the space stolen is being returned--just 
 relocated--in a few cases to be next to buildings.\n\nMost everyone 
 impacted by these ordinances is violating them, and police are ignoring 
 them selectively, though going after a few.  This is classic police state 
 stuff where the police decide who they target, independent of the 
 law.\n\nLITTLE BOXES\nVice-Mayor Lane, working on the new "painted boxes" 
 or "permitted areas"--due some months down the road--has already 
 acknowledged there will be no more spots than the current space available.  
  \n\nust how few these are--staff and Lane Happy Talk aside, a scouting 
 expedition uncovered last weekend.  In the block between Jamba Juice and 
 Cooper St. found less than 1% of the sidewalk still available.    \n\nIn 
 that first long block,  for-profit commercial cafe tables not available to 
 the public take up more than ten times as much space.  [See video at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/05/26/18756293.php?show_comments=1#18756479 
 ]\n\nSo the 5% figure I've been citing as the only space left for sedentary 
 First Amendment activity, however small, now seems to have been wildly 
 over-estimated.  The 40-50 spaces claimed by the city staff, Lane, and 
 Comstock seems disingenuous and deceptive.\n\nWAY BACK WHEN\nThe original 
 rationale for making so much of Pacific Avenue "forbidden" has been to give 
 police license to selectively enforce and remove homeless looking people, 
 youth, overly vocal minorities, protesters, and "crazies".  However to 
 cover constitutional problems, it was billed as  "stopping bad behavior" 
 legislation. [See http://the-alarm.com/pdf/index.html and check out the 
 late July and early August issues of the alternative street publication The 
 Alarm for the massive sidewalk snatch of 2002 ]\n\nFIGHTING BACK\nA 
 petition protesting this thinly-disguised privatization of the sidewalk is 
 available at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/03/19/18752796.php?show_comments=1#18752823. 
  If someone wants to post it as an on-line petition that would be helpful.  
 City Council can be censured at citycouncil@cityofsantacruz.com or 
 831-420-5020.\n\nA copy of some of the more frequently used ordinances is 
 on lie at https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/08/29/18657087.php but 
 needs to be updated to include  the comments that follow it  
 (Volunteers?)\n\nIf you see harassment by "Hospitality" snitches, 
 "security" thugs, or SCPDsters on the mall, please video, comment, and 
 post.  It doesn't hurt to draw others over to witness and comment at the 
 time and on the scene too.\n\nAnd anyone interested can join our sidewalk 
 tour of what used to be the public Pacific Ave. sidewalk today.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/05/28/18756495.php
SUMMARY:Sidewalk Stroll With Tape Measure and Camera
LOCATION:703 Pacific AVe.  Outside the Sub Rosa Cafe in Downtown Santa Cruz
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/05/28/18756495.php
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