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DESCRIPTION:The Tuesday night weekly protest moves towards its 14th month and 59th 
 consecutive week.  At issue is the City's low-intensity war on the homeless 
 community marked by social service cutoffs, vehicular bans, severe 
 restrictions on public space usage, and increased "policing" downtown, in 
 the parks, and elsewhere.  \n\nAn 11 PM to 8:30 AM ban on the act of 
 sleeping outside or in a vehicle on public property has created a 
 nonsensical, costly, and cruel conflict forcing unhoused vulnerable people 
 to hide in unsafe areas, avoid well-lighted spots, and disperse from larger 
 (safer) groups.\n\nWithout formal organization, unhoused folks have 
 gathered every Tuesday scrunched on the sidewalk in front of City Hall (as 
 the City has made it illegal to be in the Council "park" after 10 PM).  
 They share company, security, and food compliments of "Jumbogumbo" Joe 
 Schultz of India Joze.  Join them to share your blankets, watching eyes, 
 documenting cellphone recordings, and support.  \n\nCOUNCIL DELAYS CITY RV 
 BAN APPEAL\n\nAfter the Coastal Commission's defeat of Councilwoman 
 Richelle Niroyan's anti-homeless midnight-to-5 AM ban on RV's in the city, 
 the City Council last Thursday placed the item on its agenda for today's 
 12:30 PM Closed Session. By Monday (perhaps earlier) it had been struck 
 out.   When asked why, Councilmember Posner neither offered a reason, nor 
 expressed any interest in finding out.   \n\nAssistant City Manager Scott 
 Collins has been e-mailed with the same questions.   Collins is the same 
 staffer who declined to verify the Freedom Sleepers' claims that they were 
 regularly cleaning up the protest area after use last fall.  Instead, 
 McHenry reports, Collins leveled criminal charges against Freedom Sleeper 
 and Food Not Bombs co-founder after McHenry yelled at him as Collins fled 
 the scene.  In a deal to protect another Freedom Sleeper, McHenry pled to a 
 lesser charge in the Shouting Incident as City officials went after him 
 last winter for restoring and expanding the "blue boxes" on Pacific Avenue 
 with do-it-yourself paint and stencils.  Collins and his associate Julie 
 Hendee are regular presenters of anti-homeless measures to City 
 Council.\n\n\nCOUNTY RV BAN STRUGGLE CONTINUES\n\nThe new crackdown on poor 
 folks in RV's in the broader County area was reviewed last week in "Freedom 
 Sleep #58 In the Midst of Struggle Over RV Rights: COUNTY RV BAN 
 ENFORCEMENT IN PROGRESS? " at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/08/15/18790168.php .\n\nOn August 12 
 the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office wrote on this thread:  "No Overnight 
 Parking zones will remain No Overnight Parking Zones with or without a 
 permit. As for obtaining the permit, you must have permission from your 
 friend or family who lives directly adjacent from your RV."  A rather 
 straightforward interpretation here is that ALL overnight parking on ALL 
 County roads are currently technically "illegal" under the County's 
 Ordinance Section 9.70.620 passed in March.  There has been no discussion 
 on this thread dated later than August 12.\n\nHowever, Santa Cruz 
 Fulltimers founder Julie Schaul--an activist concerned with the rights of 
 poor families living in RV's in the City--reports no citations have been 
 given out since the Sheriff's Department announced it began enforcing the 
 ban on August 1st.  Schaul has a facebook page that covers the RV 
 struggle.\n\nCounty staff and Coastal Commission staff, though questioned 
 about the legality of the County's ordinance and the Sheriff's enforcement 
 announcement, have declined to apply the Commission's August 10th ruling 
 against the City ban.  They have also declined to clarify an appropriate 
 appeal procedure on the issue.  E-mail and phone exchanges continue.   If 
 you wish to express your concern, contact Sharif Traylor,  staffer at the 
 Coastal Commission, at 427-4863 or sharif.traylor@coastal.ca.gov  or Paia 
 Levine, planner, at County Planning at paia.levine@santacruzcounty.us 
 454-5317.\n\nThough Sharif has noted he reply by e-mail, it's still useful 
 to create a paper trail.  The issue is whether the County March law 
 violates the Coastal Commission's clear statements on August 10th that 
 there must be real public access for folks of all incomes.  Neither Santa 
 Cruz County nor the City provides places for poor people to park their 
 RV's, nor have they shown a real "crime" problem. \n\nPlease cc all such 
 inquiries and responses to rnorse3@hotmail.com .  \n\nDEMAND THE CITY 
 COUNCIL CANDIDATES SPEAK UP AGAINST THE SLEEPING BAN AND ANTI-HOMELESS 
 LAWS\n\nContact the 9 Council candidates running by e-mail or phone to 
 insist they raise the issues of Sleeping Ban Repeal, Access to public 
 spaces at night, security for homeless persons and property, as well as 
 restore the meager social services.  These were some of the original 
 demands of the Freedom Sleep-Out.  The protests began as a Community 
 Sleep-Out under the "Homeless Lives Matter" slogan last summer as services 
 closed down at the Homeless Lack-of Services Center.\n\nThe candidates are  
 J.M. Brown, Steven Pleich, Nathanael A. Kennedy, Drew "Dru" S. Glover,  
 Martine Watkins, Cynthia Mathews, Steve Schnaar, James (Jim) P. Davis, 
 Robert Singleton, Sandra (Sandy) L. Brown, and Chris Krohn.  Their contact 
 information is available at 
 http://www.cityofsantacruz.com/departments/city-clerk/elections-2382 under 
 "List of Prospective 2016 Candidates".\n\nOnly Steve Pleich has spent an 
 overnight with the Freedom Sleepers and not recently.  \n\nTo discuss RV 
 pushback and electoral antics, check out the HUFF (Homeless United for 
 Friendship & Freedom) meeting at 11 AM at the Sub Rosa Cafe Wednesday 
 August 24.  \n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/08/23/18790402.php
SUMMARY:Freedom SleepOut #59 as RV Rights Struggle Continues
LOCATION:City Hall sidewalk across from the Main  Library as well as in the City 
 Hall Courtyard.   Food Not Bombs will serve vegan food along with 
 literature and good cheer throughout the afternoon until early evening.  
 The protest disperses on Wednesday morning around 8 or 9 after coffee.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/08/23/18790402.php
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