City Begins Enforcement Of Ban On Outdoor Feeding Programs
June 1, 2012 7:46 AM
By Cherri Gregg
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The law banning all outdoor feedings of large
numbers of people on City parkland went into effect on Friday.
Mayor Michael Nutter has said the ban will protect the dignity of the
homeless, cleanliness of the parks, and eliminate food health concerns.
But dozens of opponents testified at a City Council Committee hearing
on Thursday, calling the Mayor’s reasons for the ban misleading.
“These regulations are clearly designated not with the intent of
protecting the health and dignity of the homeless, but are designed to
tuck the homeless in a corner and pretend that the problem does not
exist in our city,” said Reverend Brian Jenkins of Chosen 300 Ministries.
For years, the group has held feedings for the homeless along the Ben Franklin Parkway.
“The people are the number one resources of this city, not the Barnes
Museum,” said Erike Younge, writer at the One Step Away, a newspaper
which represents the voice of the city’s homeless. “Feeding people and
serving the needs of the people is a fundamental right. And to ban it or
to oppose it and not to work to solve this problem is unconstitutional
and inhumane.”
Students
from The Mathematics Civics and Sciences Charter School testified about
their weekly feedings on the Parkway. They said the students raise $500
to $1000 each week for food and toiletries for hundreds of homeless
near Ben Franklin Parkway.
“The food we distribute is prepared in our school cafeteria in the
same manner and under the same conditions as the food that is served to
the students,” said Gregory Dooley. “It is clear to me that the reason
that the Mayor has implemented this new directive is that he does not
like the way large groups of homeless people and the public looks to
visitors and more affluent residents.”
The ban applies to the Fairmount Park system, which includes Love
Park and the Ben Franklin Parkway. The Nutter Administration did not
attend the hearing.
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