Judge denies Cal Anderson Park resident's suit to block city's plan to remove encampment KOMO News Staff Replay Video UP NEXT SEATTLE -- On a day that Seattle crews had been scheduled to remove a sprawling homeless encampment that has taken root at Cal Anderson Park, officials announced that they had postponed the clean-up action which preceded a lawsuit aiming to block the city from carrying out the move. According to the filing in U.S. District Court, plaintiff Ada Yaeger told the court that she had been living in a "protest encampment" in the park since the summer and have been "subjected to repeated harassment from the City of Seattle by way of 'sweeps' -- a coordinated destruction and taking of personal property of unhoused citizens by Seattle Parks and Recreation and Seattle Police, two departments controlled and funded by Defendant City of Seattle."