UNITED STATES NEWS

Judge orders help for NJ Tent City residents

Mar 15, 2013, 8:57 PM

TOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) – An encampment of homeless people in the woods near the Jersey shore will gradually be phased out as its 80 or so occupants are given at least a year of housing under an agreement reached Friday.

The deal would eliminate the need for Lakewood’s so-called Tent City and end a seven-year dispute about local governments’ responsibility to care for the poor.

Residents of the encampment and Lakewood officials reached an agreement in principal under which none would be evicted without first being provided adequate indoor housing for at least one year, according to Jeffrey Wild, an attorney representing the homeless.

“No one can be forced out of where they are now unless they are offered safe and adequate housing indoors,” he said. “That’s all we ever wanted. We’re not here to defend Tent Cities; no one should have to live in the woods. This is about the right of everyone to have housing.”

The deal, reached after nearly two hours of talks in the chambers of Superior Court Judge Joseph Foster, still must be ratified by the Tent City residents, as well as by Lakewood officials.

Lakewood and Ocean County officials have been trying to close the camp for several years. It sits on township-owned land near a minor league baseball stadium.

Earlier this year, Lakewood threatened daily fines of $1,000 for each of the site’s 100 tents and 80 wood burning stoves. They cited health and sanitary issues at the site, as well as complaints from nearby residents. Lakewood’s mayor called conditions there “disgusting” and “horrendous.”

Advocates for the residents say there is no shelter anywhere in the region for homeless adults and the governments have not done enough to provide safe housing for them.

Many details of the agreement remain to be hammered out, including whether the local and county governments will construct a shelter for the homeless, convert an existing building into one, or provide housing in scattered sites through rental assistance programs. Also to be determined: who decides what housing is appropriate, the residents of Tent City or local officials?

Earlier this week, 16 of the camp’s residents submitted personal histories to the judge, outlining how they became homeless and how badly they want to get out of the camp and into real homes. But the agreement was announced in court before any of them could speak on Friday.

One of them was Bert Haut, who has been living at the camp on and off for three years.

“They need a shelter in Ocean County,” he said. “Minus running water and electricity, this is no way to live.”

Kevin Pridemore, another of the camp’s residents, previously worked as a tree surgeon and hopes to find a job in his field as soon as next week.

“I’m probably the only tree surgeon who’s not getting rich off this storm,” he said, referring to Superstorm Sandy which knocked down thousands of trees in October that are still being cleaned up around the state.

“I’m really happy I’m not being evicted,” he said. “I have nowhere to go with a roof and heat.”

Friday’s agreement does not involve Ocean County officials, who are being sued by the residents alleging the government has an obligation to provide shelter. The judge will hear a motion by the county to dismiss the case against it in May. If a trial is needed, it will start Aug. 19, the judge said.

Jean Cipriani, a lawyer for the county welfare board, said the goal is to make Tent City unnecessary.

“Everyone’s end game is to close it and for everyone to find shelter,” she said.

Rev. Steven Brigham, the leader of the camp, said he’s optimistic the residents will find shelter.

“The county and Lakewood have supposed to have been working toward a shelter,” he said. “That’s my bottom line. If the township and the county get together and provide that shelter, everyone should be happy.”

___

Wayne Parry can be reached at
http://twitter.com/WayneParryAC

(Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

United States News

Associated Press

Man gets 37-year sentence for kidnapping FBI employee in South Dakota

RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — One of three people convicted of carjacking and kidnapping an FBI employee in South Dakota has been sentenced to 37 years in prison. Juan Alvarez-Sorto, 25, was sentenced Friday in federal court, the Rapid City Journal reported. Alvarez-Sorto and Deyvin Morales, 29, were found guilty in January. Alvarez-Sorto also was […]

2 hours ago

Associated Press

Michigan attorney general to announce charges in investigation of former top lawmaker

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Prosecutors plan to announce charges Tuesday in an investigation of the former leader of the Michigan House, the attorney general’s office said. Attorney General Dana Nessel is scheduled to speak to reporters in the state capital at 2 p.m. EDT. An email from Nessel’s office didn’t indicate who is being charged. […]

2 hours ago

Associated Press

Whitey Herzog, Hall of Fame manager who led St. Louis Cardinals to 3 pennants, dies at 92

NEW YORK (AP) — Whitey Herzog, the gruff and ingenious Hall of Fame manager who guided the St. Louis Cardinals to three pennants and a World Series title in the 1980s and perfected an intricate, nail-biting strategy known as “Whiteyball,” has died. He was 92. Cardinals spokesman Brian Bartow said Tuesday the team had been […]

2 hours ago

Associated Press

Texas fined $100,000 per day for failing to act on foster care abuse allegations

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) — A federal judge is fining Texas $100,000 per day for routinely neglecting to adequately investigate allegations of abuse and neglect raised by children in the state’s struggling foster care system. U.S. District Judge Janis Graham Jack in Corpus Christi ruled Monday that the Texas Health and Human Services agency has […]

2 hours ago

Associated Press

Microsoft invests $1.5 billion in AI firm G42, overseen by UAE’s national security adviser

REDMOND, Wash. (AP) — Microsoft is investing $1.5 billion in a technology firm based in the United Arab Emirates and overseen by the country’s powerful national security adviser. Microsoft and the technology holding company G42 announced the deal Tuesday. As part of the agreement, Microsoft’s president, Brad Smith, will join G42’s board of directors. The […]

2 hours ago

Associated Press

Federal appeals court overturns West Virginia transgender sports ban

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A federal appeals court has overturned a West Virginia transgender sports ban, finding that the law violates Title IX, the federal civil rights law that prohibits sex-based discrimination in schools. The 2-1 ruling Tuesday from the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals blocks a West Virginia law banning transgender girls from […]

2 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

...

Day & Night Air Conditioning, Heating and Plumbing

Day & Night is looking for the oldest AC in the Valley

Does your air conditioner make weird noises or a burning smell when it starts? If so, you may be due for an AC unit replacement.

...

Collins Comfort Masters

Avoid a potential emergency and get your home’s heating and furnace safety checked

With the weather getting colder throughout the Valley, the best time to make sure your heating is all up to date is now. 

(KTAR News Graphic)...

Boys & Girls Clubs

KTAR launches online holiday auction benefitting Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley

KTAR is teaming up with The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley for a holiday auction benefitting thousands of Valley kids.

Judge orders help for NJ Tent City residents