Homeless Clearances Reveal Emeryville's Policies Are Not Compassionate, Not Truthful
Official Claims Don't Stand Up
Emeryville they say, is a smart, compassionate and nimble city that quickly matches homeless people with emergency shelter and other services. With the City so committed, the downtrodden are seldom visible, City Hall explains. Turns out, reality is far from that image.
This sign was recently placed on Emeryville public property to stop homeless people, according to the City Manager. |
Mr Politzer confirmed that a "no trespassing" sign recently placed on City owned public property behind City Hall was intended to prevent a homeless encampment there. The sign was placed amid a field of boulders placed by a landscaping firm paid for with tax dollars whose contract stipulated that the Emeryville PD clear away a homeless encampment that was previously starting to form there. Boulders spaced 12 inches apart on the City owned property apparently wasn’t enough to chase away homeless people so the City put up a no trespassing sign for them like a maraschino cherry on top of a cupcake made of boulders.
"All* are welcome in Emeryville". *except homeless people
Cleared homeless encampment on Wood St in Oakland, Friday. On Emeryville's border, 300 were sent packing. Where did they go? Why haven't any set up camp in Emeryville? |
A compassionate city that helps homeless people doesn't place boulders and no trespassing signs on the public's property to stop camps from forming. The Tattler spoke Sunday with five people displaced by the clearances on Wood Street about what Emeryville is like for people without homes. A woman who wished to remain anonymous told us what all unhoused people in Berkeley and Oakland know: "Emeryville cops arrest you. They take your stuff and they throw it away and they arrest you. They don't play." she said.
Several police personnel and City Hall employees were contacted for this story but all refused to comment.
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