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Blue Blood's avatar

Some of the RVs are neat looking and some are a mess. Time for Sebastopol to do something.

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Mighty Jones's avatar

To me this is a case of the ACLU (and others ) bulling a small town with limited resources. They figured they could push their agenda here, force the city to rollover, and have it become a precedent for other towns. Good for Sebastopol!

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Mighty Jones's avatar

Since the city won the case, can the city request the aclu reimburse them for their legal fees?

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Chris Anderegg's avatar

This is good news for Sebastopol, but can this decision be appealed?

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Laura Hagar Rush's avatar

We wondered about this too, but because it was the weekend, we couldn't nail it down. I believe the answer is yes, but I'm not sure and you can't write that in article, lol.

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Fran Carbonaro's avatar

I respect the intentions of the ACLU more than the moral compass of this city. Peace Town?

What a joke, a very tragic joke for many like Shawn Voss, for instance.

$500,000 is a whole lot of money that could have been used for the betterment of the homeless population in this town. But we must keep our streets, looking pretty for the tourists, mustn’t we?

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