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DESCRIPTION:BATHROOM BUFFONERY ON TODAY'S AGENDA\nItem #4 on the P and R Advisory 
 Commission Agenda today is Hours of Public Facilities (for bathrooms over 
 seen by their department.  That's most of the public ones.)   The body, 
 appointed mostly by a homeless-hostile City Council, is only advisory but 
 will be providing an anti-progressive push to Mayor Watkins's (and shadow 
 Mayor Cynthia Mathews's) status quo policies.  There are no City Council 
 meetings planned until the 2nd Tuesday in August.\n\nInstead of directing 
 Tony Elliot to immediately reopen the Louden Nelson bathrooms--closed to 
 the public since March 2018, the staff proposal supports continued closure. 
   As a kind of "split the baby" diversion, the pro-closure staff report 
 also suggests forwarding to City Council a second proposal to require City 
 Council vote before any further closure of bathrooms   \n\nThis might also 
 include portapotties--the night-time bathrooms for poor and unhoused 
 people. That proposal was part of a packet of items presented by 
 Councilmember Glover back in January-February, but set aside by Mayor 
 Watkins.\n\nPower remains in the hands of Louden Nelson bathroom baroness 
 Iseth Rae--whose decision initially closed the bathrooms over a year ago.  
 Higher-up's like Mauro Garcia, Carol Scurich, and Tony Elliot have by their 
 silence approved Rae's exclusionary policy.\n\nTHE PROPOSAL\nToday's 
 hearing on item #4 covers the two recommendations--specifically: \n        
 "That the Parks & Recreation Commission consider the request to modify 
 Santa Cruz Municipal Code 13.04.011 to establish a new provision that park 
 closures lasting more than 14 days must have City Council authorization; 
 and\n            That the Parks & Recreation Commission consider the 
 request to support the current administrative policy to provide restroom 
 facilities at Louden Nelson Community Center to patrons using the facility 
 for classes, programs, or other scheduled uses."\n            The staff 
 report makes no mention of any actual evidence requiring the locking down 
 of the bathrooms last spring.  This coincided with the closing of the San 
 Lorenzo campground that sent homeless people streaming into the parks and 
 neighborhoods.  Meanwhile an anti-homeless fence was created around the 
 adjacent Laurel Park & First Alarm security "guards" sent in to patrol the 
 park.  this aligns with the  homeless-hostile measures by the Terrazas, 
 Mathews, Robinson, & Bryant Councils--a new normalized-discrimination 
 narrative.\n\nHISTORY OF STRUGGLE\nIn one of the candidate forums in the 
 fall of 2018, 8 of the candidates, including the conservative-reactionaries 
 agreed that Louden Nelson bathrooms should be reopened "immediately."   
 \n\nConscience and Action has held meetings with City Manager Martin Bernal 
 and P & R Director Tony Eliot.   It has also engaged in public protests in 
 front of the P & R department, at City Hall, and at Louden Nelson last year 
 and petitioned the Council to act to restore the traditional open status of 
 the bathrooms.  \n\nLast year the local ACLU (American Civil Liberties 
 Union) weighed in demanding reopening of the bathrooms there and moved its 
 meetings away from the Center in protest.  See 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/06/09/18815564.php .\n\nAs an 
 outgrowth of the Freedom Sleepers and the subsequent Survival Sleepers 
 actions of 2015-2017, the "Give a Shit" campaign arose urging reopening of 
 the City Hall bathrooms--closed by City Manager Martin Bernal to 
 "discourage" protest and homeless use. (See 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/05/19/18786558.php)\n\nTHE STALL 
 CONTINUES\nAided by a fourth vote from Vice-Mayor Justin Cummings to delay 
 action until a "Charter" is created, City Council's Watkins-Mathews 
 reactionary minority has stalled any action on the issue (and none is 
 currently scheduled). First delayed until August, the issue has been 
 further stalled until action by the Community Advisory Homeless Committee 
 (CaCH) which is not likely to report anything out for 3-4 months at the 
 earliest.\n\nTOILET TRAINING FOR THE ELDERLY, DISABLED, & 
 UNHOUSED?\n\nLouden Nelson's bathroom shutdown requires those holding their 
 water to ask the staff for permission to use the bathrooms.  Some using the 
 daily Senior meal have complained that they have found the limited hours of 
 the bathroom (the code changes an hour after the meal ends) burdensome.   
 \n\nWomen with medical conditions report being told to walk to the police 
 station (when available) or the Depot Park--which can result in 
 embarrassing and health-threatening "accidents".  No exceptions have been 
 made for the sick or disabled.\n\nPrivate attempts to fill the "bathroom 
 gap" created by City Council and P & R's refusal to restore bathrooms were 
 thwarted by city action removing a privately-funded portapotty.  See 
 "Further Developments in Poo Poo Politics" at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/06/13/18815669.php?show_comments=1#18815707\n\nThe 
 8 portapotties (2 of them disabled accessible for the first time) and 3 
 wash stations finally set up at the Ross Camp before it was destroyed by 
 police and rangers have not been replaced since their removal in early 
 May.\n\nIronically, it was concerns about preventing a Hepatitis A out 
 break initially led to the setting up of portapotties first at the San 
 Lorenzo campground in 2017, and then at Ross Camp in 2019.\n\nPROTEST 
 SLATED FOR JULY 8TH\nConscience & Action and HUFF (Homeless United for 
 Friendship & Freedom) urge the community to show up at 323 Church St. 3 PM 
 on Monday July 8th to demand a restoration of bathroom access.   Rumor has 
 it that the groups will be supplying facilities int he event that City 
 bathrooms remain closed during the day as they have since at least  the 
 summer of 2015.\n\nThe two groups will hold a final organizational meeting 
 on Wednesday July 3 at the Sub Rosa Cafe at 11 AM.  Bathroom access and 
 coffee will be provided.\n\nEARLIER ARTICLES\n--"Liberate Locked 
 Lavatories" at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/09/30/18817923.php\n--"Bathrooms, 
 Winter Survival, and Community Caring — A Rally — Join Us!" at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/09\n--"Pee & Poo Protest: Reopen 
 Essential Bathrooms for the Public and the Poor" at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/07/14/18816456.php\n--"Santa Cruz 
 City Manager Refuses to Reopen Louden Nelson/San Lorenzo Park Bathrooms" at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/07/08/18816393.php\n--"Bathroom 
 Baloney--Expanded Speech to City Council on its anti-homeless restrooms 
 policies" at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/06/13/18815669.php\n/18/18817622.php\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/07/01/18824343.php
SUMMARY:Parks and Rec Set to Sabotage Glover "Open the Bathrooms" Proposal
LOCATION:Santa Cruz Council Chambers at 809 Center St.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/07/01/18824343.php
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