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DESCRIPTION:THE CHILL OF COUNCIL'S WARMING CENTER TALK\n\nOn the afternoon agenda 
 coming up sometime between 3 and 5 PM is Item #21. It directs city staff to 
 make available a facility for up to 10 nights this winter free if a 
 "Warming Center Organization" agrees to find facilities and commit to 30 
 nights of Warming Center use.  No budget is proposed until a site is 
 "identified".\n\nLast month, defying the wishes of hundreds who marched 
 there, City Council refused to consider eminent domain or other pressures 
 to get the Seaside Company to allow the continuation of the Beach Flats 
 Garden at its present location and size.   Instead they passed their 
 staff’s prefabricated sell-out to Canfield’s Seaside Company.  Should 
 we expect anything more from them here?\n\nThe staff’s “Warming 
 Center” proposal lacks any committed funding or real acknowledgment of 
 the upcoming (and ongoing) shelter emergency.  It instead throws all the 
 responsibility on private charity groups, abdicating its responsibility for 
 City’s 1500-2000 homeless. Instead it continues to fund police and 
 rangers harassing, citing, and arresting folks for sleeping, covering up 
 with blankets and other survival behavior.\n\n\nBAN RV PARKING AND BABBLE 
 ABOUT EMERGENCY SHELTER\n\nThe last item on the evening agenda, Item#3--the 
 RV Parking ordinance--would ban RV parking city-side unless vehicle owners 
 get a permit.\n\nIts definition of "resident" seems to exclude travelers 
 and unhoused people. It reads:  "["Resident"] shall not mean a \nperson who 
 maintains an address at a post office box, mailbox drop, or who rents a 
 room without it being the primary place of abode."\n\nThe 10 PM to 5 AM on 
 all RV parking is another extension of the NIMBY "no homeless vehicles 
 allowed to park at night" signs posted in many areas throughout the signs 
 (with the word "homeless" discreetly omitted). \n\nIt sets up "no parking" 
 zones within 20' of an intersection or 30' of a traffic light.  
 Why?\n\nExempted are hotel guests, government vehicles, and folks who buy 
 72-hour permits (only 4 periods per month, not continuous).\n\n"Residents" 
 as defined above, can buy permits for parking outside their residences--no 
 sleeping or camping, of course, even in a vehicle specifically outfitted 
 for that purpose.\n\nHotels who allow non-paying guests to park their 
 vehicles will be fined; likewise if anyone sleeps in their 
 vehicle.\n\n\nTHE FLUFF VS. THE STUFF\n\nIN 45 DAYS, staff is asked to 
 return with proposals for "safe zones for non-resident owners".  That'll be 
 some time in mid-January with nothing mandated for the winter.  THERE IS NO 
 PROPOSAL FOR FUNDING OR EVEN A SPECIFIC RV PROGRAM.\n\nThere is no move to 
 eliminate the sleeping, blanket, or camping bans--as promised by Posner 
 many months ago.  Nor is there any move to decriminalize by suspending 
 ticketing for non-crime crimes like being in a park after dark./\n\n\nNEW 
 POLICE HARASSMENT TACTICS\n\nIndeed though the Klieg lights and "no 
 parking" restrictions used to attack the Freedom Sleeper protests in 
 September and October have disappeared, SCPD used a new tactic last 
 Tuesday.  \n\nA squad of six cops descended on homeless people sitting 
 legally in the City Hall courtyard in the daylight hours before the protest 
 and confiscated "unattended property" which one person was watching for 
 others.   A similar sweep took place the next morning after most of the 
 protesters had left with tickets issued both before and after but not 
 during the protest.\n\nFreedom Sleepers will be in front of City Hall 
 through the night nonetheless.  \n\n\nIMPORTANT MEETING TUESDAY DECEMBER 
 1ST\n\nWe will also be inviting unhoused folks to attend a meeting Tuesday 
 December 1st before Freedom SleepOut #21 to ask them "Do you Want the 
 Freedom SleepOuts to Continue?"  and if so, in what form?\n\nAs the weather 
 worsens and rain descends, Freedom Sleepers is considering moving inside 
 city buildings to establish emergency shelter (unless the proposed Warming 
 Centers are actually available on those nights).\n\n\nFREEDOM SLEEPERS 
 INSPIRE BERKELEY CAMP-OUT\n\nUnhoused folks in Berkeley gave hours of angry 
 testimony against new anti-homeless laws in Berkeley (which passed in 
 diluted form: see 
 http://www.insidebayarea.com/news/ci_29134875/berkeley-council-approves-sidewalk-rules-that-some-call-an-attack-on-homeless-people 
 ).\n\nInspired by the Freedom Sleeper movement here and by their own First 
 They Came for the Homeless encampment up there, Berkeley activists were 
 still camping out at City Hall every night since the Council moved to 
 expand criminalization there.\n\nI've broadcast a discussion of the 
 Berkeley fight against the anti-poor laws at 
 http://www.radiolibre.org/brb/brb151122.mp3.  You can also follow the full 
 debate on line at 
 http://berkeley.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?publish_id=0d7d811d-8e59-11e5-8170-f04da2064c47 
 .\n\n\nMODEST FOOD--BUT BUNDLE UP!\n\nThe ever-popular Peanut Butter 'n 
 Jelly sandwiches, hot coffee, and perhaps hot soup will be available at 
 various points throughout the night.  \n\nBundle up--it's likely to be cold 
 and possibly rainy.  We encourage donations of food, tarps, blankets, and 
 sleeping bags.   We suggest folks bring their own gear (if it hasn't been 
 taken by police or thieves).\n\nFor more background go to "Fight Cold 
 Hearts and Cold Weather: Freedom SleepOut #19 " at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/11/16/18780045.php\n\nThe opinions 
 expressed here are mine and likely shared by many of my fellow Freedom 
 Sleepers.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/11/23/18780245.php
SUMMARY:Freedom SleepOut #20: City Council Chatters While Folks Freeze
LOCATION:In front of City Hall and in the sidewalks around City Hall at 809 Center 
 St.  Freedom  Sleepers will be on hand from midafternoon Tuesday to 
 mid-morning Wednesday to deter or document new SCPD harassment tactics used 
 to discourage homeless people from protesting the City's Sleeping Ban--and 
 to establish the usual (sort of) Safe (from Citation) Sleep Zone.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/11/23/18780245.php
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