Oregon city at heart of Supreme Court homelessness ruling to ensure camping spaces under settlement
- The Oregon city of Grants Pass, at the center of a Supreme Court homelessness ruling, agreed to ensure camping spaces for at least 150 people under a settlement with a disability rights group.
- Disability Rights Oregon sued the city over its camping rules, accusing it of discriminating against people with disabilities and violating a state law requiring reasonable camping regulations.
- The settlement requires the city to provide accessible camping spaces, drinking water, hand washing stations, and $60,000 in grant funding to a nonprofit for homeless services over the next year.
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Oregon city at heart of Supreme Court homelessness ruling to ensure camping spaces under settlement
The Oregon city at the heart of a major U.S. Supreme Court homelessness ruling has agreed to ensure camping spaces for at least 150 people as part of a settlement with an advocacy group.
Grants Pass settles lawsuit on homeless camping sites
At a glance: Grants Pass settles lawsuit with Disability Rights Oregon City must provide 150 ADA-compliant camping spaces Settlement includes water, sanitation, and $60,000 in grants Supreme Court ruling previously upheld city camping bans PORTLAND — The Oregon city at the heart of a major U.S. Supreme Court ruling on homelessness has agreed to ensure camping spaces for at least 150 people as part of a settlement reached with a disability …
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