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Posts Tagged ‘ Ban Vehicle Dwelling ’

The Asphalt Jungle – Cubberley Community Center – The city under the city!

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March 15, 2013
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We can’t imagine any of the actors having starred in this once famous movie becoming homeless and impoverished. I believe it would be safe to say that those associated with the movie industry are gainfully employed with movie gross receipts reported at an all time high. The picture is quite different for a disturbing...
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Civil Disobedience and the Necessity Defense Vehicle Habitation Legal Fund

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February 1, 2012
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And why the need for a Necessity Defense Vehicle Habitation Legal Fund? By some estimates there are now 1.1 million Californians who find themselves unemployed or underemployed. As it stands, over 613,000 Californians have lost all unemployment benefits and it may in fact be years before we see the light of day on any...
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Eugene Oregon Municipal Code Section 4.816 – Permitted Overnight Sleeping

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January 25, 2012
Permitted Overnight Sleeping

Eugene Municipal Code Section 4.816 – Permitted Overnight Sleeping. 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of this code: A. Persons may sleep overnight in a vehicle, camper or trailer in a parking lot of a religious institution, place of worship, business or public entity that owns or leases property on which a parking lot and...
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Community Thinking on Vehicle Habitation Solutions vs Outright Ban

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September 16, 2011
Homelessness a national community concern

People of Palo Alto demonstrated their solution-oriented forward thinking at last night’s meeting on Palo Alto’s proposed legislation regarding car dwellers. Stanford Lutheran Church was filled with vehicle dwellers and home dwellers who expressed personal fears for safety, for their children’s well being; concerns about safety, sanitation, human rights, fairness; and possible solutions to...
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