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DESCRIPTION:THE THREAT OF FURTHER ACTION AGAINST THOSE OUTSIDE & GROUPS THAT SUPPORT 
 THEM\n\nThe city is threatening to evict Food Not Bombs from its sharing 
 location for the fourth time during this pandemic even though more than 100 
 people a day are depending on us for food, clothing, books and masks. They 
 are suggesting that it will be illegal for us to share in any public 
 location and plan to fence off each of these areas.\n\nTuesday, October 27, 
 2020, at 2 PM Santa Cruz City Hall - 809 Center Street, Santa Cruz. The 
 vote is scheduled for that time or soon thereafter.\n\nThe City Council 
 meeting will, as usual, be held behind closed doors in spite of the 
 availability of the Civic Auditorium for safe use.  \n\nFor information on 
 how to call in your opposition, go to 
 https://ecm.cityofsantacruz.com/OnBaseAgendaOnline/Meetings/ViewMeeting?id=1533&doctype=1\n\nIf 
 you wish a fuller discussion of the 4 City Manager Decrees up for 
 rubberstamping by the City Council, when it comes your time to speak, 
 request the City Council remove item #9 from the Consent Agenda for a staff 
 report and more extensive discussion.  Mention that Councilmember Sandy 
 Brown is often respectful of the public's right to speak more fully on 
 Consent Agenda items and hope she will do so again on this one.\n\n\nAN 
 UNNECESSARY HOMELESS DEATH A YEAR AGO\nDeseire Quintero - 10/12/1964 - 
 10/27/2019\n\nThe City lied and people died--Memorial and Protest for 
 Housing an End to the City Manager's Rule by Decree!\n\nRemembering our 
 dear friend Deseire Quintero, officer of the Santa Cruz Homeless Union, 
 forest fire fighter, mother and named plaintiff in the Ross Camp Lawsuit 
 against the city of Santa Cruz killed helping a family evicted by the city 
 into the woods. \n\nA year ago Desiree Quintero was killed by a falling 
 tree in the Pogonip--where she and scores of others had been forced to flee 
 with the demolition of the Ross Camp months earlier--without required legal 
 alternative shelter in violation of the Martin v. Boise court 
 decision.\n\nMemorial and protest for housing and an end to the City 
 Manager's Rule by Decree at 2:00 pm outside the City Council Chambers 
 during the meeting to endorse the City Council agenda item 9 on the Consent 
 Agenda:\n\nPlease email and call the Santa Cruz City Council today and 
 demand they vote against Item 9 on the Consent Agenda.\n\nThis is an 
 additional tragedy since it comes on the very day a year ago that our 
 friend and coworker Deseire Quintero  was killed as a direct result of the 
 City Council’s vote last year to evict her from the safety of the camp 
 she lived in.\n\nPlease note the city and country that you are contacting 
 them from. \n\nThanks,\nKeith McHenry\nco-founder of the global movement 
 Food Not Bombs\n+1- 831-420-5020\ncitycouncil@cityofsantacruz.com\n\nSAMPLE 
 LETTER\nI am writing to encourage you vote against Item 9 on the Consent 
 Agenda at the Tuesday, October 27, 2020, City Council Meeting. I support 
 Food Not Bombs and their continued work to share food, clothing, books and 
 masks at the corner of Laurel and Front Streets. They are providing 
 desperately needed support for the community.\n\nI also support the 
 importance of Shelter-in-Place for those whose only home is a vehicle or 
 car, particularly during this pandemic.\n\nThanks for your 
 consideration.\nSincerely\n\n\nTHE CITY MANAGER'S DECREES\n1. Executive 
 Order No. 2020-20 –Driving away the "nuisance" of Food Not Bombs and 
 surrounding encampments at City Parking Lot No. 27; (signed September 25, 
 Food Not Bombs driven out of Lot #27 on Oct. 2)\n\n2. Executive Order No. 
 2020-21 – Extending and Modifying Portions of Executive Order No. 2020-16 
 which implicityly targets LatinX street vendors banning them from Beach 
 St., Cowell and Main Beaches, the Wharf, and Westcliffe Drive. (signed 
 September 30 in violation of promises and expectation that the vendors 
 would be allowed to return in October).\n\n3. Executive Order No. 2020-22 
 – Again fencing off the City Clock Tower, Post Office, and Scope Park to 
 prohibit "Unsanctioned Encampments" that might reappear there (there are no 
 Sanctioned Encampments other than the County Benchlands area soon to be 
 closed down) (signed October 2nd)\n\n4. Executive Order No. 2020-23 – 
 Addressing COVID-19 Transmission Risk and Nuisance Issues Arising from 
 Unsanctioned Encampments at and Near City Parking Lot 23, City Parking Lot 
 27, and City Parking Lot 17 in Downtown Santa Cruz (banning encampments 
 from the levee and other areas without providing any alternate shelter) 
 signed October 14th)\n\nAll these orders were signed behind closed doors 
 witho no public notice, discussion, or participation by City Manager Martin 
 Bernal with penalties of up to 1 year in jail or $1000 fine for violating 
 them. \n\nBernal and his staff have always been powerful rogue actors 
 behind the scenes in attacking the rights of the poor and homeless.  The 
 COVID-19 epidemic, which ironically provided more funding and did allow for 
 some temporary opening of additional shelter options, is now being used as 
 the pretext for shutting them down.\n\nShow up to express your 
 outrage!\n\nSummary Sheet for - Resolution Ratifying Executive Order Nos. 
 2020-20 through 2020-23 in Connection with the COVID-19 Pandemic Emergency 
 (CA) (8454)\n\nRobert Norse provided some additions to this notice.\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/10/26/18837897.php
SUMMARY:Stop the City's Attacks on Food Not Bombs and the Survival Encampments
LOCATION:809 Center St.  \nCity Council Courtyard\n(across from the main closed 
 library).
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/10/26/18837897.php
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