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The city of Albany had an old garbage dump, eventually it became part of the park district but the district won't take title until the city clears the homeless camped there. Finally ADA activist groups filed suit against the city for violating the rights of the mentally ill camped out and the city has agreed to pay each of them $3,000 to clear out.
¹ http://www.contracostatimes.com/News/ci_25621909/Albany-reaches-settlement-in-suit-filed
This is the same tactic the Sierra Club uses, every development proposed is sued, they settle for a few concessions and a large sum of money and move on to the next development, maybe they ought to start suing building departments for discrimination by failure to accommodate the mentally ill by employing them?Contra Costa Times said:ALBANY -- The city has settled a lawsuit filed on behalf of Albany Housing Advocates and 28 people who have been living on the Albany Bulb over the city's enforcement of its anti-camping ordinance.Under the agreement, the city has agreed to pay each person named in the lawsuit a $3,000 "relocation payment" in return for the promise by each camper to not return to the Bulb, the area known as the Albany Neck, city-owned property on Pierce Street or the Albany Hill area for 12 months, even during daytime hours. Those who accepted the payment must vacate the Bulb by Friday¿.
Albany Bulb resident Amber Whitson looks through some of the found items she has collected as she talks about the situation with the city on Sept. 3, 2013. (Kristopher Skinner/Bay Area News Group)
In the suit filed in November by law firm Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton along with the East Bay Community Law Center and the Homeless Action Center, the plaintiffs accused Albany of "violation of federal and state disability laws and homeless Bulb residents' constitutional rights, including Fourth Amendment property protections."
The 28 people covered by the settlement include both those who were named in the lawsuit and others who requested accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The city will work with Superior Court to dismiss any pending curfew or camping citations filed against those who agree to the settlement.¹
¹ http://www.contracostatimes.com/News/ci_25621909/Albany-reaches-settlement-in-suit-filed