Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered state agencies to develop policies to clear homeless encampments. How that order will affect local jurisdictions across California remains unclear.
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Pajaro levee encampment clearing pushes ahead as crews prep for levee repairs
The Pajaro River levee encampment clearing continued to move forward Thursday as Watsonville public works crews prepared to repair parts of the levee. The entire process is slated to last through next week, but could extend beyond that.
Newsom orders state agencies to clear homeless encampments
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday ordered state agencies to remove homeless camps throughout California, his first major show of force since the Supreme Court granted state and local authorities more power to clear encampments.
The Supreme Court’s Grants Pass decision is a setback for the unhoused in Santa Cruz County
The Supreme Court conservative majority recently rolled back decades of progressive social policy in its June 28 Grants Pass decision, writes community organizer Joy Schendledecker. The decision, she writes, allows police to displace people more broadly, ignores national and international “evolving standards of decency” and opens the door to more punitive, criminalizing policies against people without housing. Here, she outlines her fears for how it will affect Santa Cruz County.
City of Watsonville begins clearing Pajaro levee encampment
The City of Watsonville began Monday to clear a homeless encampment along the Pajaro River levee that officials say has steadily grown since the beginning of the year. Public works crews issued more than 60 notices last Friday, but there are likely more than that living along the levee.
California passed a law to fix unsafe homeless shelters. Cities and counties are ignoring it
The Supreme Court’s decision on homelessness will test a shelter system that’s full of problems – and lacking accountability.
Can California’s health care providers help solve the state’s homelessness crisis?
Taking advantage of new state funds, some California health care providers are starting to offer what their homeless patients really need: housing.
Santa Cruz stays course on homelessness approach, but Supreme Court decision casts shadow
The U.S. Supreme Court said local jurisdictions can criminalize people sleeping and camping on public land. But does that mean communities in Santa Cruz County will?
Supreme Court gives cities in California and beyond more power to crack down on homeless camps
Cities no longer are prohibited from punishing homeless people for camping if they have nowhere else to go, the Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 decision released Friday in the Grants Pass v. Johnson case.
How Pastor Dan and Watsonville’s Westview Church became a center of homeless help
In the heart of Watsonville, a small church is playing an expanding role in the homeless crisis. What started as an effort to feed the unhoused population along the Pajaro River is expanding into a mini-village of 34 microhomes behind Westview Presbyterian Church that will also host social services. Construction is set to start next month with the goal of housing residents by December.

