J? P a s e 4 _________ __________ a'l|e ^Jortlauh (©bacrucr ianua^23,2013 Right 2 Dream Too Fined $12,592 Activists say it’s about human rights, not money The City o f Portland sent a $12,592 bill last week to Right 2 Dream Too, the organization that provides sleeping space for people w ithout housing at N orthw est Fourth Avenue and Burnside Street. The invoice accounts for viola­ tions of city codes related to recre­ ational camping. Right 2 D ream Too leaders say this is the first time they have received a bill from the city. Previ­ ous notices have been sent to the private landow ners who donated the space for use as a refuge for the hom eless, Michael W right and Dan Cossette. A ctivists at the site continue to m aintain that the conflict with the city is a hum an rights issue, not a zoning code dispute. “W e are not a recreational cam pground. We have provided urgently needed shelter for 60 to 90 people every night since we PHOTO BY CARI H a CHMANN/T h E PORTLAND OBSERVER opened in O ctober 2011,” says A sign advocates fo r the rights o f people w ith o u t h o using a t the R ight 2 Dream Too encam pm ent. Ibrahim M ubarak, who helped lo c a te d on a vacant gravel lo t a t N orthw est Fourth Avenue an d B urnside S treet. start Right 2 Dream Too. “The fines should be waived and the city should work with us not against us. In the m eantim e, with tem peratures dipping below freezing at night, R2DToo will co n tin u e to p ro v id e e sse n tia l housing services at no cost to the taxpayer,” M ubarak said. In the past six weeks, there has been renewed attention focused on the site, a gravel lot filled with tents. The Grove Hotel across the street is slated for conversion to a youth hostel with the help of millions of dollars of public money. Late last year, G rove Hotel owner and developer, David Gold, initiated a public cam paign aim ed at gathering com plaints against Right 2 Dream Too. In early Decem ber, Portland B usiness A lliance published a le tte r to C ity C o m m is sio n e r Saltzm an that called on him to in ­ crease pressure on the Right 2 Dream Too advocates. On Dec. 10, Human Rights Day, the activ­ ists and landow ners filed suit against the city. On Saturday, supporters in the 20th annual Sisters o f the Road M artin Luther King Day M arch included a stop at Right 2 Dream Too. School Shooting Spurs Action on Guns Obama issues orders and pro­ poses new laws (AP) - Braced forafight, President Barack Obama last week unveiled the most sweeping proposals for curb­ ing gun violence in two decades, pressing a reluctant Congress to pass universal background checks and bans on military-style assault weap­ ons and high-capacity ammunition magazines like the ones used in the Newtown, Conn., school shooting. A month after that horrific massa­ cre, Obama also used his presidential powers to enact 23 measures that don’t require the backing of lawmak­ ers. The president's executive actions include ordering federal agencies to make more data available for back­ ground checks, appointing a director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, n i l l „ a ¿ v u ju n , o {r r o m ie n > , la e ja n uoooe, 1 0 , Julia S tokes. 1 1 . a n d G rant Fritz, 8. children who Firearms and Explosives, and direct- w rote le tte rs to P resident B arack Obama a b o u t the sch o o l s h o o tin g in Newtown. Conn., w atch as ing the Centers for Disease Control to P resid ent Obam a signs executive orders la s t w eek a t the W hite H ouse o u tlin in g p ro p o sa ls to research gun violence. reduce g u n violence. (AP p h oto ) But the president, speaking a White House ceremony, focused hi attention on the divided Congress saying only lawmakers could enac the most effective measures for pre venting more mass shootings. "To make a real and lasting differ ence, Congress must act," Obam< said. "And Congress must act soon.' The president vowed to use "what ever weight this office holds" to pres: lawmakers into action on his $50( million plan. He is also calling foi improvements in school safety, in­ cluding putting 1,000 police officers in schools and bolstering mental health care by training more health professionals to deal with young people who may be at risk. Acknowledging the tough fight ahead, Obama said there will be pundits, politicians and special in­ terest groups that will seek to "gin up fear" that the White House wants to take away the right to own a gun. "Behind the scenes, they’ll do continued on page 8