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DESCRIPTION:The long-awaited City Council meeting where Councilmembers Posner and Lane 
 will finally attempt to discuss removing the Sleeping Ban from the Camping 
 Ordinance.   Under the proposed wording,   "setting up bedding" at 
 night--such as a sleeping bag--will still be a crime under the proposed 
 law, though--strangely--blankets will be legal.  \n\n\nCITY COUNCIL CENSURE 
 MOVE AGAINST POSNER?\nFirst up in the afternoon--shortly after 3 PM 
 perhaps--is an attempt to some to censure Councilmember Micah Posner for 
 renting out an unpermitted ADU in his back yard.  Some see this as an 
 attempt to provide housing, and something commonly done in Santa Cruz.  The 
 City Manager's report finds no conflict of interest in Posner's votes that 
 would financially benefit it.\n\nWhile he is regarded as the most liberal 
 member of the City Council, his attempts to curry favor with the staff and 
 the rest of the Council have resulted in many bad votes going along with 
 the rabidly anti-homeless Council majority.  \n\nHe has been on the losing 
 good side of a number of votes such as restricting public assembly in the 
 streets (no), extending the stay-away power to police-as-judges (a no 
 vote), RV permits denied to the homeless (no), warming center access, sort 
 of, maybe, someday (yes), ...to name a few.\n\nHis willingness to strongly 
 and publicly organize outside City Council for homeless civil rights has 
 been almost entirely lacking--though he has maintained communication with 
 activists including the Freedom Sleepers.\n\nHis usefulness in securing 
 public records has been low--he fears offending city staff.  \n\nTo check 
 out the City Manager's staff report on possible actions against him (which 
 do not include expulsion from the Council), see 
 http://scsire.cityofsantacruz.com/sirepub/mtgviewer.aspx?meetid=710&doctype=AGENDA 
 and go to item #15.\n\nFURTHER COUNCIL FALDERALL\nAt 5 p.m. there will be 
 the usual "Oral Communications" period for items not on the Council agenda. 
   Bring up issues there that don't specifically involve the legal changes 
 in the Sleeping Ban.  Make sure you carry your blanket or sleeping bag with 
 you anyway--if you intend to bring one to this cold crew.\n\nI've termed 
 the Mayor  "two minute" Mathews in the past for her unnecessarily cutting 
 short public comment.  She has refused my regular request for a Free Radio 
 interview, nor would she comment on the proposed Lane Sleeping Ban repeal.  
 \n\n\nFOOD AND FROLIC OUTSIDE\nThe City Council's courtyard is likely to be 
 plastered with "no trespass" style signs everywhere--if past experience is 
 any guide.  Still with the Constitution still supposedly in force, bring 
 video and audio.\n\nFood Not Bombs playful activist Keith McHenry has 
 announced he'll be cooking and serving food--which never fails to excite 
 the animus of police and politicians there.\n\nTroubleshooter Toby Nixon is 
 due to spearhead the 35th Freedom SleepOut--usually arriving in the 
 mid-afternoon and staying until mid-morning Wednesday when he sometimes 
 attends the 11 AM HUFF meeting at the Sub Rosa Cafe.   \n\nToby's bag and 
 blankets are firmly planted on the sidewalk in violation of the City's 11 
 PM to 8:30 AM Sleeping ban.  He comes armed with video and audio to 
 livestream police and First Alarm thug capers.  Last week others joined 
 him--without direct police harassment--though homeless folks across the 
 street were reportedly hassled.\n\nNo rain is predicted for Tuesday or 
 Wednesday.  But bundle up if you come, and bring extra bundling material if 
 you have it.\n\n\nSLEEPING BAN REPEAL DEBATE 7 PM\nIt may not happen if the 
 hostile majority moves to table the motion (which happened way back in 1997 
 when another attempt to ease the Sleeping Ban was pressed by three Council 
 members).  \n\nMore likely, there'll be a pro forma discussion with limited 
 public comment time.  The proposal essentially is to remove the word 
 "sleeping" as a definition of camping from MC 6.36.   \n\nOn the upside, 
 this would, if passed as written, legalize sleeping in vehicles (if you can 
 find a place to park).  On the downside, setting up bedding (what HUFF 
 calls the Blanket Ban) would largely be retained, minus the words 
 "sleeping" and "blankets", allowing the police continuing "tools" to harass 
 those outside.\n\nThe text, staff report, and correspondence around the 
 proposal can be found at 
 http://scsire.cityofsantacruz.com/sirepub/mtgviewer.aspx?meetid=710&doctype=AGENDA 
 (Look for Item #1 "Amendment to Camping Ordinance" on the 7 PM 
 agenda).\n\nThere is an extensive analysis and commentary of the proposal 
 on a Free Radio show archived at 
 http://www.huffsantacruz.org/Lostshows.html (the March 6, 2016 show).  
 \n\nMayor Lane's proposal was cooked up in meetings closed to long-time 
 activists and suffers from the lack of input.\n\nSteve Pleich (one of the 
 activists along with Phil Posner who chose to join the exclusionary 
 meetings) has urged the Community to contact City Hall at 420-5020 or 
 citycouncil@cityofsantacruz.com and urge them to vote for Lane's 
 proposal.\n\nHUFF and other activists have encouraged folks to support the 
 proposal, with a blanket in hand at City Council at 7 PM--perhaps to be 
 laid out in Council chambers since will be no legal place for the 
 overwhelming majority of homeless to sleep that night.  
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 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/03/07/18783720.php
SUMMARY:Sleeping Ban at City Council; Freedom Sleepers in 35th SleepOut
LOCATION:Food outside City Council in the late afternoon; Council activity through 
 the afternoon and evening starting at 3 PM; Freedom Sleepers on the scene 
 throughout the afternoon and evening fairly later.    The event continues 
 until mid-morning Wednesday.  City Hall  809 Center St.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/03/07/18783720.php
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