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City and Public at Odds Over Intentions of Anti-Camping/Panhandling Ordinance
.VOLUME 20, NO. 47
Ordinance allows seizure of private property BY GUS HERRERA
John has been homeless for approximately 8 years and says people are pretty kind but usually donate only a dollar or two on the 210 freeway off-ramp at Lake. He says he’s aware of the new law but is not aggressively panhandling. - Photo by Terry Miller
Pasadena NAACP Sues City Manager and Police Chief for Body Camera Policy Fraud The Pasadena NAACP and local activist Michelle White served Pasadena City Manager Steve Mermell and Pasadena Police Chief Phillip Sanchez this afternoon with a lawsuit accusing them of
fraudulently procuring a $250,000 grant from the US Department of Justice (“DOJ”) through a “bait-andswitch” application and acSEE PAGE 10
The Pasadena City Council recently approved an ordinance which amends the municipal code in order to address “homeless camping” in public spaces and aggressive panhandling. The ordinance prohibits any “tent, lodge, structure, temporary or makeshift shelter, or unattended installation or display in any park” or public right-of-way. Furthermore, the city will be able to confiscate any unattended property left within the aforementioned public spaces. Under the ordinance, a notice will be left explaining where to retrieve confiscated items and the property will be held for a minimum of 30 days, the length of which has provoked public outcry, especially from local attorneys Will Watts and Dale Gronemeier. Both warned council of the ordinance’s potenSEE PAGE 11
A Dive Into the Election Results With The Pasadena League of Women Voters
The NAACP and White allege that Mermell and Sanchez (pictured) submitted in the city’s application to the DOJ a policy that Mermell and Sanchez knew would not be the Pasadena PD’s actual policy. - Photo by Terry Miller
“A Woman’s Perspective on the 2016 Elections” will be the topic of a breakfast forum Dec. 1, 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., at the Women’s City Club, 160 N. Oakland Ave., Pasadena. Sponsored by the League of Women Voters Pasadena Area, the
program at 9:30 a.m. is free and open to the public. In the aftermath of the election, we learned that women — particularly white women — surprisingly did not carry the win for a first SEE PAGE 11