Showing posts with label shelter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shelter. Show all posts

Redding Help the Homeless Library Protest Engaged #OpReddingLibrary


The operation "Redding Help the Homeless Library Protest" is Engaged! Shasta Counties last vestige of public freedom, houseless that are suffering this winter have taken refuge there and need your support!

It seems the City of Redding has made it completely a crime to be homeless anywhere in Redding and Shasta County, and as they suffer they could use your love and compassion.

Tents, Blankets, Jackets, Sleeping bags, and Gloves are desperately needed. Food is greatly appreciated.

Is there talk of ALL REDDING AND SHASTA COUNTY HOMELESS Camping on the Shasta County Library property to demonstrate the true numbers of homeless suffering here?

Should there be a protest tent city on the very grounds of civil and constitutional liberties afforded by our public library?

Should cannabis tax revenue be used to construct a new Redding low barrier homeless shelter ?







Drop off donations to groups and individuals all around the Redding Library. Tents, Sleeping Bags, Blankets, Socks, Tarps, Dog and People Food, Hot Drinks desperately needed.


Lives will be saved...

The #OpReddingLibrary is Engaged !



Redding and Shasta County No New Tax For New Jail Group



A powerful political group is forming in Redding California,

Its no secret, residents feel strongly about the lack of transparency in Redding and Shasta County government. Resident veterans have nearly died in our present jail facility not receiving the proper medical care.

More people homeless sleep on Redding streets and sidewalks all over town, growing mental health issues are not being properly addressed. Its an emergency, a low barrier homeless shelter is desperately needed.




Anderson Police Chief Johnson "Stalag" homeless "solution"



Anderson police 'embrace' pigdom during Chinese Year of the Pig


Say NO to Anderson California police Chief Johnson and his proposal for a transitional rehabilitation center in Shasta County. Seems anything but Christian....even Anti Christ since a federal court affirms cities can’t criminalize homelessness.


“The idea of forcing homeless people into detention facilities through some kind federally led, law enforcement/military style effort is also inhumane and grotesque, and does not appear to have been thought out so hopefully that is not actually the strategy.”







Redding Downtown Post Office Completly Fenced Off To Homeless


And somebody again please remind me how Red Bluff police can afford officer body cameras and Redding police department cannot ?

And it seems like with an expanding coffer of ever growing Redding and Shasta County cannabis tax revenues and marijuana sold one must ask no jail funding there ? We of course need more police and fire staff.

Perhaps you are concerned with other local problems. Folks who feel their are far more pressing issues in our community...




Shasta County citizens are opposing a 2020 ballot initiative to increase the sales tax to build new jails.

Join us and invite your friends !  Use hashtag   #NoNewTaxForNewJail

Stay updated about our meetings, protests and future events on our No New Tax For New Jail Twitter and Facebook accounts !



Is Redding Dying ?

Redding gives a green light to first cannabis cultivator

10/12/18

Redding California - "Location, location, location.

Minutes before ratifying its objection to a cannabis cultivation business opening next to the Good News Rescue Mission, the Redding Planning Commission on Tuesday unanimously approved a similar operation on Innsbruck Drive in a largely industrial area.

The Planning Commission made quick work of the Innsbruck proposal, approving Pinnacle Cultivator’s use permit after nobody spoke for or against the commercial marijuana business on the city's east side, north of Highway 44.

It was a stark contrast to the commission’s Aug. 28 meeting, when Aleck Commercial Cultivation’s proposal for South Market Street drew opposition from the Rescue Mission, a homeless shelter that also operates addiction recovery programs for men and women.

After hearing those concerns, the Planning Commission at that meeting blocked the project, a decision it ratified 5-2 on Tuesday. Commissioners Michele Goedert and Randy Memeo dissented.

Among the other reasons the Planning Commission denied Aleck Commercial Cultivation’s use permit is the location is in a high-crime area and it’s close to homes and apartments.
Aleck Cultivation has appealed to the Redding City Council.

Meanwhile, Pinnacle Cultivators scored the city’s first use permit for a marijuana commercial cultivation business.

Before endorsing it, Commissioner Goedert recommended removing a condition requiring a facility processing food or drink products containing cannabis be required to connect to kitchen drainage fixtures.

“We don’t want to give the appearance at all that it could be anything other than cultivation,” Goedert said.

The condition was removed and the project passed.

Pinnacle Cultivators owner Kole Heston has said he wants to open in six months to a year. Heston owns the 2915 Innsbruck Drive building.

He has been cultivating and selling cannabis to dispensaries locally and across California for 10 years. When California voters made recreational marijuana legal in 2016, Heston saw an opportunity to grow his business.

A 2007 Pioneer High School graduate (he also attended Foothill High), Heston has said he got into the cannabis business for its healing qualities.

Pinnacle Cultivators will have 10 to 15 employees to start. But Heston envisions five to 10 years from now expanding into distribution and retail and employing 50 to 100 people."