Colorado Church Wins Court Approval to Continue Sheltering Homeless on Its Grounds Amid Zoning Dispute

Castle Rock, CO – A Colorado church has won a preliminary legal victory allowing it to continue offering shelter to the homeless on its property, despite objections from local authorities over zoning regulations. The federal court issued an injunction in favor of the Rock Church, located in Castle Rock, which had been prohibited from hosting the homeless since December due to a zoning dispute. The church, led by Pastor Mike Polhemus, has used its facilities, including two RVs, to provide temporary housing for those in need. This service was halted when the town’s board of … Read more

Upcoming Week in Humboldt County: Key Meetings Address Property Deals, Zoning Changes, and Community Projects

Eureka, Calif. — Local government bodies in Humboldt County are set to convene in the coming week, addressing various issues from zoning laws to property negotiations that could shape the future landscape of the community. Among these meetings, the Arcata Fire District Board will discuss property negotiations that may affect local resources, while the Eureka Planning Commission is set to consider changes to building uses that could impact the city’s development. In Arcata, the Fire District Board of Directors plans to meet at the Arcata Station classroom to deliberate on pressing issues including travel and … Read more

City Council Member Continues Lawsuit Against Zoning Board Alleging Unlawful Variance for North Broad Street Apartment Building

Philadelphia, PA – Councilmember Jeffery Young is taking up the legal battle initiated by former City Council President Darrell L. Clarke against the Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA). Clarke’s lawsuit alleges that the ZBA unlawfully granted a variance for a proposed apartment building on North Broad Street. Young, now representing the 5th District after Clarke’s retirement, has decided to continue the case based on the community’s request. The core issue revolves around a 225-unit apartment building proposed in 2019 by the Bock Development Group for 1451 N. Broad St. The site, largely vacant except for … Read more

Gullah-Geechee Community Fights to Protect Heritage Amid Zoning Battle in Georgia

SAVANNAH, Ga. – Attorneys representing the Hogg Hummock community in coastal McIntosh County, Georgia, have requested a judge to allow them to rectify technical issues in their civil complaint over zoning changes. They argue that these changes pose a threat to one of the last Gullah-Geechee communities, comprised of Black descendants of slaves in the South. The plaintiffs’ attorney argued that the lawsuit should not be dismissed, as it complies with a 2020 amendment to Georgia’s state constitution that deals with legal immunity for local and state governments. Residents of Hogg Hummock filed the lawsuit … Read more