EVERETT, Wash — A group of about a dozen homeless people was forced to move from a large encampment on Everett's Smith Avenue to a sidewalk along Wilmington Avenue this week. Camp residents faced 90 ...
The Everett City Council voted 5 to 2 to extend its controversial “no sit, no lie” ordinance for another two years. The ordinance creates buffer zones that ban sitting, lying down, or handing out aid ...
The Everett City Council is expanding its “no sit, no lie” law, which is set to take effect May 18, with a 4-3 vote. The new ordinance will expand the ban on camping and loitering outside certain ...
EVERETT — The Everett City Council expanded its “no sit, no lie” law Wednesday, giving the mayor new authority to set buffers around social service providers and areas “highly impacted by street-level ...
EVERETT — Everett City Council members voted Wednesday to extend a contentious law that bans sitting or lying down on public property in certain areas of the city. The city first approved a “no sit, ...
EVERETT, Wash. — The Everett City Council has voted to approve an expansion of the city's controversial "no sit, no lie" ordinance during its meeting Wednesday. The council approved the proposal with ...
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