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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-13 Right to use StreetsRESOLUTION NO. 95- I,-.-R A RESOLUTION AFFIRMING THE RIGHT OF ALL PERSONS TO USE PUBLIC STREETS AND SIDEWALKS AND TO BE TREATED EQUALLY REGARDLESS OF THEIR ECONOMIC OR LIVING CONDITIONS. THE CITY OF ASHLAND RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Concurrently with the adoption of this resolution, the city is adopting and implementing ordinances and programs to deal with the inappropriate uses of public streets, sidewalks and places and to ensure that publicly-owned property is used for its intended purpose. SECTION 2. The city council desires to reaffirm and emphasize its commitment to the citizens of Ashland regarding non-discrimination and equal opportunity for all persons to use the public streets and places of the city so long as they are not engaged in specific criminal activity. Factors such as dress, unusual, disheveled or impoverished appearance do not alone justify enforcement action. All persons are to be treated equally regardless or their economic or living conditions. The homeless enjoy the same legal and individual rights afforded to others. City officials and employees shall at all times respect these rights. SECTION 3. The adoption of the ordinance criminalizing certain conduct within the city is not to be viewed as an intent to discriminate against a particular group and law enforcement officers shall enforce these provisions in a non-discriminatory manner. The police department shall keep statistics on the enforcement activities resulting from the adoption of these new provisions and report to the council when requested. SECTION 4. The city has supported in the past and continues to support through funding and other resources many programs delivering services and assistance to our less-advantaged citizens. The city will continue to provide information about these programs which utilize social workers and health workers and offer shelter, medical care and general assistance to needy persons including the homeless. The city will make referrals to social service agencies and endeavor to familiarize the homeless with those services and programs available to them. SECTION 5. It is the intent of this council to have law enforcement officials, local agency officials and outreach workers periodically meet to assess the effectiveness of the ordinance and these programs, to discuss whether the campsite removals are occurring in a humane and just manner and to determine if any change is needed in the policies affecting the homeless. The Chief of Police is directed to report to the council within three to four months of the date of this resolution his assessment of the effectiveness of the enforcement of the ordinance and these programs. This resolution was read by title only in accordance with Ashland Municipal PAGE 1-RESOLUTION Code 92.04.090 duly PASSED and ADOPTED this Barbara Christensen, City Recorder ,1995. day of SIGNED and APPROVED this J day of ,1995. Paul Nolte, City Attorney Catherine M. Golden, Mayor PAGE 2-RESOLUTION I.:o.~...h..a.a..I