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<br />Dbtf!9;29.dw.11266.EPD.KEF!!!Epdvnfou!4:1!!!Gjmfe!16019032!!!Qbhf!2!pg!3!!!Qbhf!JE!$;5564 <br />UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT <br />CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA <br /> <br />AMENDED CIVIL MINUTES Î GENERAL <br />Case No. SA CV 18-00155-DOC-JDE Date: May 8, 2021 <br /> <br />Title: ORANGE COUNTY CATHOLIC WORKER ET AL V. ORANGE COUNTY <br />ET AL <br />PRESENT: <br />THE HONORABLE DAVID O. CARTER, JUDGE <br />Terri Steele Not Present <br />Courtroom Clerk Court Reporter <br />ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR <br />PLAINTIFF: DEFENDANT: <br />None Present None Present <br /> <br />PROCEEDINGS (IN CHAMBERS): ORDER RE EMERGENCY <br />HEARING <br /> <br />In September 2019, the Parties entered into a settlement agreement in which the <br />City agreed to operate temporary shelters that would provide a total of 450 beds for its <br />homeless population. Settlement at 6. Plaintiffs allege that the City currently Ðhas zero of <br />the required 450 beds available.Ñ Dkt. 386 at 2. Pursuant to Section four under <br />ÐEnforcement of Anti-Camping OrdinancesÑ, the City shall Ðprior to enforcement of the <br />Anti-Camping Ordinances against any homeless individual, \[O&E Personnel will\] locate <br />and offer an available and appropriate placement in the City for the individual in <br />question.Ñ See Settlement at 7. ÐIf the individual declines the offered placement, the City <br />may proceed with enforcement of the Anti-Camping Ordinances in its sole discretion <br />subject to the dispute resolution process detailed herein.Ñ Id. at 2-8. <br />According to Plaintiffs, despite not having the required bed space to shelter its <br />homeless population, the City Ðnow plans to clear an encampment of approximately 40 <br />people at 3:00PM Saturday.Ñ Dkt. 386 at 3. <br /> <br />