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Tenants Brace For Eviction Flood Following End Of CDC Eviction Moratorium, While Landlords Stress Relief Options

Tenants Brace For Eviction Flood Following End Of CDC Eviction Moratorium, While Landlords Stress Relief Options Bisnow.  While some states, such as New York, Illinois and California, have their own eviction moratoriums in place beyond the CDC’s, local and state courts in other parts of the country have allowed landlords to file for eviction ahead of time. In some cases, those judges have even ruled on filings and allowed everything but the official lockout and vacation to proceed, Dunn said.  At least some national trade groups for multifamily owners are downplaying the possibility of an eviction wave, including Institute of Real Estate Management President Chip Watts and Paula Cino, vice president of construction, development and land use policy for the National Multifamily Housing Council. Both cited the increased availability of emergency rental assistance from the most recent federal stimulus bills as incentives for landlords to hold

Independence Day Activities Come Amid Surge in Del Norte County Visitors

Independence Day Activities Come Amid Surge in Del Norte County Visitors Crescent City s professional fireworks display soars over Battery Point Lighthouse in this 2018 photo. This year the fireworks start at about 9:30 p.m. Sunday. Photo: Jessica Cejnar Independence Day always draws crowds to Crescent City and this year will be no exception. In fact, despite the road closure at Last Chance Grade, visitors have already arrived in Del Norte County, Cindy Vosburg, executive director of the Crescent City-Del Norte County Chamber of Commerce, told the Wild Rivers Outpost on Wednesday. Motels have been at “100 percent capacity since April,” Vosburg said. The chamber’s visitor center has seen more than 100 people every day for a few weeks Vosburg said the numbers are greater than those in 2018 and 2019.

Digging for Fire movie review (2015)

In the second scene in Joe Swanberg s latest film, Digging for Fire, public school teacher and husband/father Tim (Jake Johnson, who also co-wrote the script with Swanberg) discovers a rusty gun and a bone in a hill outside the house where he and his wife Lee (Rosemarie DeWitt) are vacationing. Tim tells his wife excitedly, Now my brain thinks there are twenty bodies here! Lee is less than enthused. Besides, it s not their hill out there. You can t just dig up somebody else s hill. By the time Tim finds the gun and the bone, the ultimate story, what the film is

Local officials urging sanctioned encampments

Albuquerque City Councilor Diane Gibson ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. With mounting homelessness that Albuquerque’s new shelter alone is unlikely to resolve, some local leaders say it is time to follow the lead of other communities by expanding services to include sanctioned encampments. Such camps, sometimes called “safe outdoor spaces,” are managed sites with tents or low-cost structures where people without homes can sleep and access bathrooms and showers. Unlike unauthorized versions, authorities do not break them up. They have become increasingly common around the U.S.; Seattle, for example, has a series of such villages, while at least one New Mexico community, Las Cruces, has embraced the model with its Camp Hope.

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