Judge orders Grants Pass to provide more accessible sites for homeless campers
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Judge orders Grants Pass to provide more accessible sites for homeless campers
A judge has barred Grants Pass from enforcing its municipal orders on homeless camping until it makes its campsites accessible to people with disabilities and increases available tent spaces to at least 150.
Oregon city at heart of high court homelessness ruling blocked from enforcing camping ban - The Morning Sun
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon judge issued a preliminary injunction Friday blocking the city at the heart of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on homeless encampments from enforcing its camping rules unless it meets certain conditions, as part of a lawsuit filed by advocates. Under the decision by Josephine County Circuit Court Judge Sarah McGlaughlin, Grants Pass must increase capacity at city-approved sites for camping and ensure they are physical…
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