PENDLETON – The Pendleton City Council turned down a settlement offer by the Oregon Law Center of Portland and the five homeless people it is representing in a court challenge of the city’s resting ordinance. City Manager Robb Corbett says he’s learned that the city will be in court on Aug. 29 as the plaintiffs file a request for a stay of the ordinance in question. He talked to Elkhorn Media Group about what a stay would mean if it’s granted. “…
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