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"Sleeping should not be against the law. The lack of sleep leads to
psychosis and hallucinations," said Jeff Roundtree, himself formerly
homeless. "Sleep deprivation was used as a torture technique by Japan
on P.O.W's during WWII."
"This law does not address the root cause of any problems. It just
shifts them to other areas." Jamie Manuel, project associate for
crossroads continues, "Resources for the poor are overloaded. One
night last winter 445 people requesting shelter were turned away."
crossroads teaches people to organize and peacefully advocate for
their sisters and brothers.
During the winter months there are only 630 emergency shelter beds
available for those seeking shelter. A one-time street count
conducted last April by JOIN showed 1,672 people sleeping outside.
Asked about the impact of displacement, law enforcement officials
told crossroads that their job is to enforce the law within their
jurisdiction. They do not consider themselves responsible for
displacing the homeless into other neighborhoods. Ultimately it is
the police commissioner, Mayor Vera Katz, who is responsible for
police policies. Mayor Katz was not available for comment, she was in
New York City discussing plans for a major league baseball team to
come to Portland. Three of the proposed sites for a $400,000,000
stadium would be over or next to the I-405 corridor.
"Time and again law enforcement and city officials tell us that these
laws will direct people experiencing homelessness through the
community court system and to social services that will get them off
the streets." Said Rachel Langford, a volunteer with crossroads, "At
the same time they admit that these social services are overburdened,
under-funded, and unable to meet the needs of many homeless
citizens." "Time and again law enforcement and city officials tell us
that these laws will direct people experiencing homelessness through
the community court system and to social services that will get them
off the streets." Said Rachel Langford, a volunteer with
crossroads, "At the same time they admit that these social services
are overburdened, under-funded, and unable to meet the needs of many
homeless citizens."
When contacted by street roots Myers declined comment and referred
questions to Sgt. Brian Schmautz, Portland Police Department's public
relations officer. Schmautz said this is not a part of a solution to
homelessness. He said he was not aware who was trespassing on ODOT
land, nor was he aware of any data directly connecting homeless with
larcenies.
However he said, "I have talked with officers and most perceive a
connection between transients and larcenies." When asked if
concentrated enforcement in these areas will simply move people to
other areas, Schmautz said, "I don't know, I cannot predict the
future."
Activist Christian Parenti comments, "The government has a choice,
either treat people well or incarcerate them." Jerry Martin, also
formerly homeless said, "Well it looks like the city of Portland is
moving toward sheltering the poor in jail. Although this solution is
probably the most expensive, it does have the allure of not requiring
much thought." 

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Portland's homeless: A growing problem

June 13, 2003

PORTLAND - Walk down many streets in Portland and you'll find plenty
of homeless people.
Portland's homeless problem is growing, and solutions may be hard to
find.

Mike Eddy said he sees a number of homeless people on his way to work
every day in southeast Portland. Homeless people living out of carts,
and hanging out on the streets.

Related stories:
Street family member still sought for murder
Portland's homeless warned to obey laws
Land sought for new Dignity Village

One homeless man, "Eddie", a Vietnam vet called Portland the best
place in the country to be homeless. He has been homeless in Portland
for 27 years, by choice.

"We know there is help available we choose not to use that," said
Eddie. "It's just a lifestyle."

That lifestyle infuriates many business owners, who are often left
with the mess.

Elizabeth Robarts, owner of The Slammer Tavern in southeast Portland,
said transients are ruining her business.

"We just had two over there sleeping," said Robarts. ". . .you get
people that go by if they aren't my regulars they don't want to stop."

With homeless camps alongside freeways, and on street corners, you
might wonder what the city is doing to help.

Portland Mayor Vera Katz admits homelessness is a big problem, and
she's appointed Commissioner Eric Sten to a special committee to look
into the issue.

Sten said that while homelessness is on the rise, he thinks locking
transients up won't do any good.

"I don't see a lot of evidence that the crackdown really solves any
problem," said Sten.

Instead, Sten would like to focus on providing housing and social
programs to get the homeless of the streets.
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By RUKMINI CALLIMACHI
PORTLAND - A one-acre shantytown established by Portland's homeless
has won the right to be called a "campground" - a designation which
finally makes it legal.

Since 2000, the 60 residents of Dignity Village have battled to gain
legal recognition for their encampent of tents, scavenged planks and
cardboard boxes, all of which violate the city's zoning codes if
defined as "housing."

The campground status - which four of five city officials voted for
Thursday - gives them the right to stay in their self-regulated tent
city. But it also legalizes a lower standard of living for the city's
poorest.

"Lowering standards is just hard for me to do," said Jim Francesconi,
the only city commissioner to vote against the camp, citing the
camp's rat problem. Critics of the tent city argued that the focus
should instead be on creating affordable housing, but supporters say
that solution would take years to implement.

Dignity Village was founded four years ago when eight homeless men
and women decided to pitch five tents on public land, saying they had
nowhere else to go. Waiting lists for shelter beds, a recently
released study said, is as long as 12 weeks.

The encampent has grown to include its own village council, elected
officers, a Web site and non-profit status. It has a Web site and
most recently has given birth to a "sister city" - a homeless camp in
Osaka, Japan.

"Usually, when I became homeless, I went into the woods," said the
village's treasurer Tim McCarthy, 56. "I was all alone - this was the
first chance I had to be around other people in the same situation."

One of the largest hurdles, said Dignity Village Chairman Ron Wold,
is the fact that when you are homeless you don't have an address,
making it nearly impossible to respond to job ads.

"If you don't have a phone number, or a place to get mail, or a place
to shower, it gets very hard to get back on your feet again," said
Wold, 49, who was living in a motel room until his money ran out in
2002.

Jack Tafari, 57, one of the camp's original eight founders, said he
used to sleep in a doorway.

Portland has an estimated 2,000 homeless people, and 20 homeless
shelters run by the city and private organizations.

Other cities generally do not tolerate large-scale encampments of
homeless people. In October, Seattle cracked down on "The Jungle," a
homeless camp in the woods.

In Anchorage, Alaska, authorities cleared out about 50 sites in May
because of the danger posed by the homeless people's campfires.

Until its designation as a campground Thursday, Dignity Village was
in legal limbo, relying on the city to extend its lease.

"It could be seen as a beacon of hope for people around the world,"
said one homeless man who took the microphone to address the
commissioners.

(Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved
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