Sunday, July 13, 2003

PCAP Squat Update

Peterborough, ON -- On Monday evening, one week following their eviction from the front lawn of city hall, members of the Peterborough Coalition Against Poverty (PCAP)and the former squatters of 1130 Water Street returned to Peterborough City Council to ask that negotiations resume between the city and PCAP.

PCAP members and squatters were greeted by nine police officers who were guarding city hall and refusing to permit entry to anyone carrying a backpack, placard or mask. At first, police officers offered to hold PCAP members bags while they were attending the meeting, but then the offer was rescinded. PCAP members were then told to leave their bags on the front lawn. Needless to say, city officials and "well dressed" members of the public carrying bags were permited entry with no questions asked.

Because a number of PCAP members were detained at the door, there was some delay before PCAP could address council as planned. When questioned on the police presence, Mayor Sutherland said that PCAP had issued a "threat" to the city and therefore the police were necessary. Mayor Sutherland was referring to the fact that PCAP had issued a statement to the city, saying that if negotiations did not resume by the City, PCAP would have no choice but to take futher action.

The police presence proved totally unnecessary - as PCAP made their presentation calmly and politely to Council - and the police wages were clearly put to good use as the officers spent most of the evening lounging on the front steps inside City Hall.

PCAP asked Council a number of questions, including whether they had plans to continue discussions with PCAP, what they planned to do with 1130 Water Street and why they had done nothing to assist the 6 homeless people the City evicted from 1130 Water Street. Council did not answer PCAP's questions.

PCAP is still waiting to hear back on the results of the mould analysis conducted at 1130 Water Street. The results are expected today.

WHAT"S NEXT: Press Conference Thursday 11am @ City Hall

PCAP is holding a press conference on Thursday at 11am on the front lawn of City Hall. PCAP will be issuing a statement alongside representatives from local and national labour unions, and John Clarke of the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty.

Monday, July 7, 2003

Squatters Evicted ... Again!

Peterborough, ON --- Shortly after 6am this morning, the squatters from 1130 Water Street were evicted from the front lawn of City Hall. Squatters have been staying at City Hall since Friday, July 4th, following their forcible removal from 1130 Water Street. Nine police officers arrived this morning with a notice from the City stating that the squatters were trespassing. The squatters were asked to leave immediately.

Squatters gathered what belongings they could carry and peacefully left the property.

On Friday, July 4th, squatters issued three demands (below) and informed Councillors that they would give the City one week to address those demands. Until that time (or until the squatters were provided with alternative lodgings), the squatters vowed to stay at City Hall.

Though Mayor Sutherland was quoted in the Peterborough Examiner (Saturday July 5, 2003) as saying that the squatters would not be removed from City Hall, squatters were informed that this morning's eviction came under Sutherland's orders.

Squatters are presently gathering to determine their next move.

Supporters are asked to drop by City Hall today to voice their solidarity with the squatters and to this evening at 7pm prior to the City Council Meeting.

MEET AT CITY HALL TONIGHT (July 7th) at 7pm. George St & Macdonald St.

Friday, July 4, 2003

Evicted Squatters Move to City Hall

As of Friday, July 4th, the squatters of 1130 Water Street will be residing on the lawn in front of city hall. The decision to move to City Hall was made after the squatters were forcibly removed from their home at 6:30 am on Thursday July 3, 2003. Half an hour after a city official and police officer notified the squatters that they were trespassing and advised the squatters to leave, nine police officers in full riot gear and gas masks descended upon the building while a dozen other police officers surrounded the building. The squatters were later released in a public park without charge.

For many squatters/PCAP members the news of the eviction is a betrayal. In good faith, PCAP/squatters had entered into negotiations with the city, the Peterborough Community Housing Corporation and the Peterborough District Labour Council and it appeared that all were close to reaching a deal. Despite this spirit of cooperation, the decision to evict was made by City Council following a closed-meeting discussion on Monday night.

After news of the council's decision to evict, an emergency meeting was called between the squatters, city officials and coucillors on the evening of Wednesday July 3rd. Although a number of councillors promised to attend this meeting, not one showed up. PCAP/squatters attempted to dissuad the city solicitor of the eviction, but the Mayor advised that the council vote to evict was not reverseable.

The Peterborborough Coalition Against Poverty (PCAP) and the squatters are determined to continue the fight for 1130 Water Street.

PCAP/Squatters are giving the city one week to address the following demands. Should these demands these demands not be met by Monday, July 14, 2003, PCAP/squatters will take swift, decisive public action.

We demand that the City of Peterborough:

1. Provide adequate shelter for the individuals who, following the directive of City Council, were evicted from 1130 Water Street and were therefore made homeless.

Since the decision to evict the squatters was the choice of City Council, the Council must take responsibility for the fact that they have directly made more people homeless in this city. The onus now lies on City Council to immediately create and implement a solution that is agreeable to the individuals who have been turned out onto the street.

2. Resume negotiations with PCAP/squatters regarding the future use of 1130 Water Street as affordable housing.

PCAP and the squatters entered into negotiations with the City in good faith. Although the closed-meeting discussion and subsequent decision to evict the squatters has severely undermined the working relationship that PCAP/squatters established with the City, we are offering the City a further opening for negotiations. Given the overwhelming public support for the squat, we urge the city to seize this opportunity to take concrete action to convert 1130 Water Street into affordable housing.

3. Take steps to increase the funding and supports available to residents of Peterborough whose hydro has been or will be cut off because they cannot afford to pay the bill.

Though PCAP/squatters have continually raised the problem of hydro cut-offs, Council has yet to adequately address this matter. Given that the above is a modest request that could have enormous impact on housing security in this city, Council should take immediate action on this issue.

Home Phone Numbers of Councillors:

Jeff Leal 742-1361
henry clarke 749-3149
margeree edwards 745-5864
glen paggett 742-4595
sylvia sutherland 743-3299
jack doris 745-5939
bill juby 745-4156
doug peacock 741-5435
paul ayotte 742-9835
bob hall 749-0867
john pritchard 741-2313

Petition Regarding 1130 Water Street

WHEREAS, the lack of affordable housing in Peterborough has reached a crisis state and current strategies to address the problem are inadequate;

WHEREAS, the Peterborough Coalition Against Poverty (PCAP) and the squatters at 1130 Water Street have devised a direct and immediate strategy to create more

affordable housing by repairing the property at 1130 Water Street;

WHEREAS, the city acted in bad faith by forcibly evicting the squatters while still in the process of negotiations with PCAP/squatters;

We the undersigned, urge the City of Peterborough to:

Ø Provide adequate shelter for the individuals who, following the directive of City Council, were evicted from 1130 Water Street and were therefore made homeless.

Ø Resume negotiations with PCAP/squatters regarding the future use of 1130 Water Street as affordable housing.

Ø Take steps to increase the funding & supports available to residents of Peterborough whose hydro has been or will be cut off because they cannot afford to pay the bill.

Name:
Address & Postal Code:
Signature:

Drop off completed petitions to PCAP: 393 Water St Unit #17, Peterborough K9H 3S4 Tel: (705) 749-9694