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HOWALD Of the Keizertimes The Keizer City Council voted unanimously to ban camping on sidewalks, public property and public rights- of-way with the adoption of an ordinance at its meeting Monday, Jan. 6. The move follows similar action taken by the City of Salem in December and is directed at the city’s homeless residents. Keizer did not experience an increase in camping since the ordinance was passed in Salem, but Keizer police offi cers have encountered more homeless people known to frequent Salem moving around the streets of Keizer, said Lt. Andrew Copeland, of the Keizer Police Department. Prior to the vote, several members of the community testifi ed in opposition to the action without implementing other supports for homeless residents, a smaller number supported it (See related story, Public testimony below). “We have people with mobility issues and being able to travel by foot is essential. It’s a safety and equity issue. Public testimony favored alternatives to outright ban By ERIC A. HOWALD Of the Keizertimes By the end of the Keizer City Council meeting Monday, Jan. 6, councilors had heard from those on both sides regarding a ban on camping by homeless people – and they were unswayed by a Keizer mother who hasn’t seen her homeless veteran son in fi ve years and a local pastor who once lived among the homeless in Keizer. The council passed the ban on camping on sidewalks, public property and public rights-of-way unanimously. Sandra McCullough-Jones testifi ed that her son, a Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran was so traumatized by the experience it led to substance abuse and, later, homelessness. “I ask you to remember that you are elected to serve all people and that includes our homeless neighbors. I ask that you not give into fear you Please see TESTIMONY, Page A4 This is not just for a particular segment of community, it’s for the entire community,” said Mayor Cathy Clark. Councilor Elizabeth Smith said the action was “not an attack, this is the beginning of a conversation. I have no intention of turning away from this conversation. If you have an idea to bring to the table, bring it.” Councilor Laura Reid asked if passing the ordinance would do more “shuffl ing than solving” of the homelessness problem. “It will continue to maintain the status quo. If we don’t pass this ordinance we may very well have people laying claim to sidewalks and Cuf fed in Keizer PAGE A4 Please see BAN, Page A4 Homelessness has hidden costs for city By ERIC A. HOWALD Of the Keizertimes In 2018, members of the Keizer Police Department Community Re- sponse Unit launched a plan to be more proactive in connecting with the city’s homeless population. “Members of CRU made more specifi c efforts to check the parks during the summer and continued to notice a large number of ‘entrenched’ transients with large and dirty camps,” wrote Offi cer Darsy Olafson in a re- cent report on the two-year effort. When the push began, the CRU’s three offi cers spent about 30 hours per week attempting to locate and communicate with “camping” home- less people and encouraging them to move out of the places where they had hidden their campsites. Please see COST, Page A4 Perry tries for world’s shortest retirement PAGE A5 Dolly makes her way to Ken Collins Theater KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings Actors and singers perform a musical number in McNary’s rendition of Hello, Dolly! thing that is more classical.” By MATT RAWLINGS Hello, Dolly!, which opened Of the Keizertimes Tom Cavanaugh and Josh at Ken Collins Theater on Rist have been working to- Thursday, Jan. 9, will have showings on gether on Mc- Jan. 10-11 and Nary's annual CAST Jan. 16-18 at 7 winter musical Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi p.m. There will since 2016, in- SHELBY JAMISON be additional cluding pro- Horace Vandergelder TOBY STRAW 2 p.m. perfor- ductions of mances on Sat- The Wizard of Cornelius Hackl RIKY GALVIN urday, Jan. 11 Oz and Grease. Barnaby Tucker and Saturday, But both are in BRAYDEN MENAN Jan. 18. agreement that Irene Molloy Tickets are their latest ren- LILLA SEITZ $10 for the dition of Hello, Minnie Fay general public Dolly! is the ISABEL LOPEZ and $8 for stu- best show they Ermengarde dents and will have collabo- KACEY WHITFIELD be available at rated on. Ambrose Kemper NOAH SCHNELL the door or “This is the Ernestina online at mc- grandest show MYRA SCHRA nar y-theater. we have done Rudolph Reisenweber ticketleap.com. since Josh and CRASH DIARMIT The show I have been Stanley will feature working to- WOCUS GIBBONS perfor mances gether. I hope Cooks by the McNary people feel LACEY FRY & KIRA NELSON choir, band and nostalgic about Policeman GRACE TRAMMELL theater depart- this show”, said ments. Rist is Cavanaugh, Judge BEN ANDERSON the vocal direc- who is the the- Clerk tor of the show ater director at HANNAH CONDELLO while Sean the school and Mrs. Rose Williams will the director of ELISE MEYERS play the role of the show. “We conductor. want to put The show is choreographed shows that will showcase the talent we have and get people by Zoe Banton. excited about seeing. But this Please see DOLLY, Page A2 year, we wanted to do some- 13,631 $ INCLUDING UDING 9,000 PAGE A12 $ 6,000 2019 FORD ORD EXPEDITION | LIMITED $ Boys basketball surges in OT OFF MSRP! ALTERNATIVE RETAIL CUSTOMER CASH on all 2019 EXPEDITIONS ALTERNATIVE RETAIL CUSTOMER CASH on all 2019 EDGE $ 4,500 ALTERNATIVE RETAIL CUSTOMER CASH on all 2019 ESCAPE *MSRP $75,215, Sale price $61,584 after $4,631 Skyline Discount, $9,000 Alternative Retail Customer Cash, plus license, tax, title and doc fee. 1 at this price. Subject to prior sale. Stk #194529, VIN A70158. Art is for illustration only. 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