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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-08-07 11:34 PM
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Homeless in Fresno, CA... forced to move again.
City of Fresno Evicts Homeless
Many forced into 110 degree heat with nowhere to go
By Mike Rhodes

The homeless in downtown Fresno once again find themselves under attack, this time being forced from shady shelters out into the blazing sun. This week the eviction is taking place just south of Ventura on Santa Fe in downtown Fresno. Lupe Garcia moved to this shady quiet street about 2 months ago after being forced to move from another encampment, about 200 yards away. She told me that in one month, she was forced to move four times. A business owner in the area told me he was asked by the police to press trespassing charges against homeless people who lived near his store.

Garcia does not know where she is going to go next but says that city workers told her about a lot that the city is buying where she can stay. The lot these workers told her about is at Railroad and Cherry avenue, about a mile southwest from where she is now. That property has not yet been purchased by the city and there is significant opposition from nearby business owners. Some homeless people are calling it a concentration camp and vow not to be forced to live there.

This eviction comes about two weeks after an ordinance was introduced to the City Council that would make camping on city property a crime. It also follows a Caltrans eviction and clean up near California and G street that removed about 50 homeless people. Both this week’s eviction and the earlier one moved homeless people who were sheltered under an overpass and forced them to new locations. The Caltrans land has now been fenced in. The lot, referred to by city workers, has no shade and weather projections show that it will be 110 degrees in Fresno later this week. Numerous homeless people have told me that one strategy used by the city is to remove them from areas that have shade. Cynthia Greene, who is homeless, said “if homeless people start hanging out and talking under a tree, the city will come by and chop that tree down.”

One exception to this rule seems to be the H street encampment where the city has not only allowed people to live under an abandoned overpass, but they are even providing them with amenities. I stopped by the H street encampment today and talked to Joanna, Austin, and Randy. They said things were fine at this encampment, which many homeless people have named New Jack City. In addition to the ample shade, the city provides portable toilets and a trash bin. I was told that the trash bin is emptied every other day and the toilets cleaned daily. “The toilets are kept clean and the other day they even brought out water so we can wash our hands,” Joanna told me. The facilities come with lighting at night and a full time (24/7) guard. The H street encampment has grown as the residents of other encampments have been evicted. There are about 100 people living at New Jack City at this time.

Lupe Garcia, at the Santa Fe encampment, said the police had come by on Sunday (yesterday) and removed everyone’s shopping carts. The city recently passed an ordinance that outlawed having a shopping cart. Homeless people’s shopping carts were also taken from in front of the Poverello House (a center that provides services for the homeless) on Sunday. Joanna said that the shopping cart raid resulted in “everybody’s stuff being dumped out on the ground. The little piles were neat and all in a row. . . they kind of looked like something you would see in a graveyard.”

The signs posted on Santa Fe indicate the city will be back on Thursday, July 5 to carry out the evictions.

For an index of articles and documents about the struggle for civil liberties for homeless people in Fresno, see: http://www.fresnoalliance.com/home/homelessness.htm

Call the Mayor
Mailing Address:
Office of the Mayor
2600 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721

Phone: (559) 621-8000
Fax: (559) 621-7990
E-Mail: Mayor@fresno.gov
To contact any of the Council Members, please call (559) 621-8000

Contact the City Council
Blong Xiong - Acting Council President
Councilmember District 1
Email FAX (559) 268-1043 Mike Dages
Councilmember District 5
Email FAX (559) 490-5395
Brian Calhoun
Councilmember District 2
Email FAX (559) 621-7892 Jerry Duncan
Councilmember District 6
Email FAX (559) 621-7896
Cynthia Sterling
Councilmember District 3
Email Henry T Perea - Council President
Councilmember District 7
Email FAX (559) 498-2541
Larry Westerlund
Councilmember District 4
Email FAX (559) 621-7848


Caltrans.. is California Department of Transporation.. other states call it DOT with the states initials.

Caltrans
Public Information Office (559)488-4082
Malcolm Dougherty is the District 6 Director
Telephone:
(559)488-4082 or
(559)488-4248 or
(559)444-2409

Hope you can call

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Jed Dilligan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-08-07 11:54 PM
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1. Soon as my book ms is out, I think I'll head down there.
These people are in need of organizing.
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ninkasi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-09-07 02:03 AM
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2. So poverty
and being homeless, is now a crime. God forbid we try to help the people who need help, instead of making them criminals because our wonderful capitalistic society does not demand that everybody who wants to work will find work, and that they are paid a living wage, instead of accepting the lowest wage competition will force them to accept.
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-09-07 02:05 AM
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3. K&R
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Dragonbreathp9d Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-09-07 10:10 AM
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4. jesus, having a shopping cart is illegal?
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