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More Public Chained Off in Front of New Leaf Market at Night

by Robert Norse
For the last week or so, New Leaf Market (in collusion with the Redevelopment Agency and perhaps other local businesses) has put a chain across the public area previously open without restriction to the public at night (especially after the businessses closed). Police have stood by warning people they face possible arrest for entering the area--which takes up a large portion of the sidewalk. I encourage people to protest this closure of public space--both at City Council tomorrow (3 PM and 7 PM) and in more direct street protests in the days to come.
I've also written the following letter, seeking public records, to City Manager-for-Life Dick Wilson's office. I shall post any reply I get.



309 Cedar PMB #14B
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

July 21, 2008

Office of the City Manager
Santa Cruz, CA

To Whom It May Concern:

Last week, apparently without any public hearings or notice, New Leaf Market put up chains blocking off sidewalk previously open to the public (though privately leased during the dah). This blockage creates an attractive nuisance and also intentionally obstructs public passage across 2/3 of the sidewalk near Soquel and Pacific Avenues.

It interferes with handicapped access and also removes public seating space.

Please advise me of the authority by which either the City or its leasee New Leaf is closing off this area at night--at a time when no business is being done.

Please also make available for viewing or listening the following public records. I may need to make copies of some of these documents once I've reviewed them.

1. A copy of any agreements between the City and any of it agencies withNew Leaf Market (on Pacific Avenue), Alfresco's, and Cafe Campesino.

2. Any e-mails between city officials, city staff, and members of thepublic regarding the leased sidewalk area in front of New Leaf Marketon Pacific Avenue.

3. Any documents referencing City Council orstaff actions concerning these three businesses in since July 2007,including but not limited to actions by Public Works, Parks and Recreation, and the Redevelopment Agency.

4. Any written communication between the any city agency (including but not limited to the City Manager, City Attorney, RDA, P&R, and Public Works) and the SCPD regarding enforcement action on or around New Leaf Market, particularly relating to the sidewalk area jointly leased by New Leaf, Alfresco's, and Cafe Campesino.

5. Any records of any scheduled meetings Mayor Coonerty and Vice-Mayor Mathews have had with any of these businesses, or with any city agency regarding the leased area in front of these businesses as required by state law from sitting Mayors.

6. Any actions by City Council or any city agencies taken regarding the use of the sidewalk space in front of New Leaf Market (including the leased space) in the last year.

Please forward this Public Records Act request to any of the relevant city agencies, and cc me with the forwarded correspondence and any response.

Thanks for your cooperation.

If you have any questions, please contact me at 831-423-4833.


Sincerely,

Robert Norse
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