San Rafael unhoused man suing city to fight eviction from library property
Briefly

"I'm not asking for anything more than I deserve. That's a place to live. It's a basic human right as far as I can read," Rivera said.
"For Mr. Rivera, where he's camping is within 250 feet of a school. He's welcome to camp elsewhere in the city on public property as long as he abides by the city's regulations," said John Stafanski, San Rafael assistant city manager.
"Within three days of displacing him from there, they're evicting him again," said unhoused advocate Robbie Powelson.
"'You're all set. All your things can go right in here.' I said ok," Rivera said, referring to a police officer's alleged permission.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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