New Santa Cruz law would prohibit unsanctioned government homeless drop-offs

SANTA CRUZ — After months of purported efforts to play nice, the city of Santa Cruz is taking a hard line on the “inhumane” alleged unsolicited drop-off of a homeless person by two San Joaquin Valley police officers.

Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley, joined by two members of the Santa Cruz City Council, held a press conference Thursday at the Santa Cruz Police Department announcing a proposed ordinance before the full council Tuesday that would criminalize a government agency’s unsanctioned transport of homeless people into the city. A companion resolution, if approved, would direct the Santa Cruz Police Department to update its policy such that its officers similarly would not conduct unsanctioned transport to outside jurisdictions, which Keeley said has not occurred historically.

Should the new Santa Cruz ordinance be instated, apprehended outside police officers or other government representatives could be fined and charged with a misdemeanor for breaking the law, City Attorney Tony Condotti said. As for enforcement of such a law, Keeley said he expected the passage of such a law to serve as a deterrent as much as a punishment, since officers were unlikely to announce their arrival in town with their lights and sirens on.

The proposal comes amid Santa Cruz’s struggles to address homelessness using outreach and shelter options paired with frequent street and green space encampment sweeps. The catalyst for the new ordinance, however, was a woman city officials said was dropped off June 27 outside the city-funded Overlook shelter in the National Guard Armory in DeLaveaga Park. The woman, officials said, is experiencing homelessness and lives with an undisclosed disability.

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