BART gives 2 Berkeley homeless camps the boot; some campers vow to fight
The Bay Area Rapid Transit District has put two South Berkeley homeless camps on notice that it’s time to go.
Showing 47 results for:
If you aren’t getting the results you expected, try adding a word or two to your original search. Or, if you are looking for a specific phrase, enclose your search words in quotation marks. The most relevant results will appear first.
The Bay Area Rapid Transit District has put two South Berkeley homeless camps on notice that it’s time to go.
A temporary restraining order buys the “Here There” camp one more week, but its neighbor camp on the same plot of land could be evicted tonight.
The homeless encampment that was removed early Friday morning from Adeline Street was moved again this morning.
After ousting it from several previous sites, the city has allowed the First They Came for the Homeless camp to stay at the Berkeley-Oakland border for several months.
In a U-turn, organizers of the Berkeley Flea Market say it will not be closed until April and will open this weekend if the weather cooperates. But even without rain, storm clouds rumble over the market’s future.
About 100 South Berkeley residents showed up to a town hall organized by Councilman Ben Bartlett to discuss a homeless activist encampment and its demands for a portable bathroom.
The idea of modular housing units built to house those without homes is set to be considered by the City Council Jan. 24.
© Cityside. All Rights Reserved.