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Davenport emergency evictions - After Action Report

3/30/2024

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Davenport residents face emergency evictions! - After Action Report

Quad Cities Interfaith (QCI) and QC Tenant Alliance (QCTA)

From the QCTimes

TOM LOEWY, SARAH WATSON, AND GRETCHEN TESKE
Mar 28, 2024
 
DAVENPORT  APARTMENT VACATED
 
Lamond Lathan-Burge is happy to have a roof over his head. But the 23-year-old isn't sure where he'll go after the city of Davenport vacated his apartment building on West 4th Street on Tuesday on advice of Shive-Hattery structural engineers. He spent Tuesday night in the Relax Inn on North Brady Street. Scott County made rooms available at the extended-stay hotel. The city notified tenants of the evacuation of Schricker Apartments at 401 W. 4th St. and "has secured available resources to assist in displacement," according to a Tuesday news release from the city's Development and Neighborhood Services Department. Per the apartment building owner, the current expected number of units vacated is 18, according to the city.
 
Notices taped to the building's doors told residents the building was being evacuated immediately and that with proof of residency, rooms are available at the Relax Inn from March 26 to March 31 at no cost. Pets are allowed.

An unexpected notice
Shive-Hattery was hired by the city of Davenport, and its report recommended the immediate vacate order based on the conditions of a wooden wall believed to be a structural wall. Nicole Gleason, Davenport's public works director and assistant city administrator, told the City Council on Wednesday night that recommendations from Shive-Hattery were that the building should be immediately evacuated because of the building's potentially unsafe structural conditions and could "fully or partially collapse with little or no warning." Lathan-Burge said he wasn't surprised the building was vacated. "A couple of days after I moved in, I was hanging out and playing some video games and mice ran through my living room," he said. "I didn't have a stove for two months, and then they installed a gas stove. Turns out I had a gas leak, and I had to have MidAmerican Energy come and fix it. "And it just felt like the maybe the floor was sagging. It was weird."
 
Displaced residents find temporary home
Lathan-Burge said he didn't fault the city, but he was taken aback by the lack of notice. "I came home and the stuff taped to the door said we had to be out by 4:30 (p.m.)," Lathan Burge said Wednesday while he stood outside the Relax Inn. "That wasn't a lot of notice. I just put together what I could, put it all in my car and came here." Lathan-Burge said he felt "really bad for some of the people living in the apartment building who might not be physically able to move stuff." Courtney Jones, senior operations and partnerships manager for the city of Davenport's office of administration and finance, said, "Tenants will be allowed to retrieve belongings so long as admittance into the building is coordinated with the property owner." "This really just puts a lot of stress on everyone," Lathan-Burge said. "So when I got here, I was told I only had one day (at the Relax Inn). Then we had to work out how long I could stay. I'll be staying at the Relax Inn through Sunday. "After that, I'm not sure. I either have to move back in with my mom, or I have to find a shelter that will take me." Lathan-Burge paid $800 a month for his one-bedroom apartment at Schricker Apartments. "I paid my rent early, so now I'm really low on cash," he said. "Things are going to get hard for me and the other people who lived in that apartment. “I’m just not sure what I'll be able to do."
 
The Quad Cities Tenant Alliance, a part of nonprofit Quad Cities Interfaith, hosted a rally on Wednesday ahead of Wednesday evening's City Council meeting, calling on leaders to provide the tenants with security deposit and two months of rent by Monday to find somewhere else to live. "This is another example of landlords' complete abdication of responsibility for the health and safety of their tenants," said Beth Longlett, a member of QCTA and Zion Lutheran Church. "The tenants are forced to find new housing — in an already tight market — without the means to do so." "We've seen this over and over. Landlords rarely return security deposits in these situations. When tenants are displaced because of landlord neglect, the city should require landlords to pay tenants immediately. It should be a condition of having a rental license in Davenport," said Dennis Platt, a member of QCTA.
 
A last resort
One long-term resident of the Relax Inn described it as a "last resort" for people who cannot find permanent housing. That same resident, who asked to remain anonymous, said the hotel's owners "try to help people" and "there are good people living here." She also said some of the residents scare her. Lathan-Burge said he received a scare early Wednesday morning.
 
"I woke up to a man and woman screaming at each other," he said. "It was right outside the door. Then he started hitting her. "It was disturbing. “The Relax Inn has seen some violence and drug activity. Joseph Fitzgerald Dodd was arrested in October 2023 for a Sept. 17, 2023, shooting at the motel that left a man injured. Also in September, a man was arrested for allegedly peddling multiple drugs — including "crack" cocaine, heroin and meth — out of a room he rented. Local law enforcement agencies served eight search warrants on rooms in the Relax Inn in 2023. All of those search warrants were related to the people staying in the rooms, not the owners, managers or employees of the motel. The manager working Tuesday at the Relax Inn said the owners "work very hard to keep people safe." He added that the management "can't turn away people based on how they look" and it is "very hard to tell what people will do in their rooms." Multiple complaints about the hotel last year led to some inspections in 2023. The complaints ranged from trash left in rooms to dirty sheets to cockroaches. These inspections fall under the jurisdiction of the Scott County Health Department, according to the state department's website.

'A stopgap'
 The county, through its general assistance fund, is paying for residents displaced from 401 W. 4th St. to stay at the Relax Inn until Monday. "We're a stopgap," said Lori Elam, the Scott County Community Services director. Elam said the city of Davenport reached out to the county and nonprofits for help with relocation assistance for tenants Every county has a general assistance fund, Elam said, which can be used for assistance with rent, utilities, transportation, and even cremation and burial services for people who need it. Elam said the hotel accepted payment from the county. Vendors must go through a process to determine eligibility. "This is an emergency situation," Elam said. "We were just trying to help folks get off the street quickly, and we were able to use general assistance to do that." Elam said she was not aware of recent inspections nor had heard concerns about the hotel.
 

 
COMMENTS AT THE DAVENPORT CITY COUNCIL OPEN FORUM:
 
It has been 304 days since the building at 324 Main Street in Davenport, Iowa, collapsed and nothing has been settled for those who died, were injured or lost their homes.
 
PACG and QCI member Loxi Hopkins said, “The city needs to show responsibility for those displaced and in need.”
 
Paul Vasquez, 3rd Ward Alderman, Davenport said, “The Council is more reactive than active. Resolutions approving City Home funding applications for Davenport Projects are given to out-of-state landlords. The city needs to adopt basic housing and rental housing inspections and enforcement.”
 
Dennis Platt, 6th Ward resident and a member of the QC Tenant Alliance, listed a number of properties where tenants have been evicted. The city should push landlords to take care of their properties in substandard status and allow housing choice vouchers to tenants who are displaced from those properties.
 
Susan Meenan, 7th Ward resident and a member of QCI, said, “Landlords should refund deposits and rents and provide moving costs.”
 
LaShanna Dixon, QC Tenants Alliance, said, “People deserve much better.” Her sister, LaCanna Dixon, said, “That she doesn’t see any compassion from the city when these buildings are condemned.”
 
According to one resident, he received ½ hour to vacate because Shive-Hattery, a Quad Cities Architecture and Engineering Firm, found structural issues that made the building unsafe. An eviction notice was never posted. The police knocked on doors to make sure that everyone was out.
 
Tenants’ immediate needs are laundry soap, toilet paper, bath towels, toilet plungers, and hygiene products. Check the QC Tenant Alliance or the Quad Cities Interfaith websites for updates on where to bring these important items! Once drop off information is available we will post it.
 
Ann McCluskey

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Florida now says "Say Gay!" - No Hate In Our States

3/19/2024

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Say Gay, Florida!

No Hate In Our States

From Popular Info: This week, the State of Florida agreed to settle a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Parental Rights in Education Act, better known as the "Don't Say Gay" law. The bill's text prohibited "classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity" through the third grade. The prohibition was later expanded to all grade levels. With the explicit and tacit encouragement of the Florida Department of Education, the law was broadly interpreted to mandate the banning of library books with LGBTQ characters, the cancellation of Pride Month, and the removal of rainbow flags. It also created confusion about whether it was permissible to discuss LGBTQ people in any context in Florida classrooms.

The settlement was a resounding victory for the parents and LGBTQ advocacy groups who filed the lawsuit. It dramatically limits the law's application to a narrow set of circumstances that seldom occur in K-12 public schools.


Read this important article here.

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Anti-LGBTQ+ laws increase hate crimes - No Hate In Our States

3/19/2024

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Hate Crimes Against Queer and Trans Students Quadrupled in States With Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws

Gender Equity Forum

From Them: According to a new report, anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes in K-12 schools have quadrupled in U.S. states that have laws restricting the rights of LGBTQ+ students.

A Washington Post analysis of FBI data on anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes taking place in K-12 schools and on college campuses, published on March 12 found that anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes “serious enough to be reported to local police” more than doubled across the country in recent years. The Post found that while an average of 108 anti-LGBTQ+ school hate crimes were reported between 2015 and 2019, that average rose to 232 between 2021 and 2022. According to FBI data, the most common hate crimes reported at schools were intimidation, simple assault (assault where no weapon was used), and vandalism.

However, this rise in school hate crimes was more pronounced in the 28 states that have enacted policies restricting LGBTQ+ students' self-expression and/or limiting how teachers can talk about gender and sexuality in school. 
Read the rest of this article here.
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Renewable Energy Forum for Homeowners - After Action Report

3/19/2024

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Renewable Energy Forum for Homeowners - After Action Report

Environmental Forum
The PACG Environmental Forum hosted the Renewable Energy Forum for Homeowners on Saturday, March 9th in the auditorium of Riverfront Hall on Western Illinois University campus. Speakers from the Illinois Citizens Utility Board and the Geothermal Alliance of Illinois talked about best practices and financial incentives that are available from federal and state agencies to help homeowners transition to renewable energy. Over 60 Quad Citians attended the event; many of them took the first step and signed up with the vendor present to conduct a site assessment.

If you would like to view the video of our event, click here. The slide presentations and resources from this event are attached below.

Susan Leuthauser

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April 2024 Green Drinks - Prairie Oaks Reserve - PACG Event

3/19/2024

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April Green Drinks - Prairie Oaks Reserve
Thursday, April 4th at 5:00 pm via Zoom

Environmental Forum
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Join us on Thursday, April 4th at 5:00 pm for our April Green Drinks. You'll find out how Tony Singh and his family are restoring a 34 acre farm in LeClarie, IA and transforming it into a native prairie.

You may view of video recording of this Green Drinks presentation here.

Susan Leuthauser

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Re-Imagining Activism Summit - PACG Event

3/19/2024

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Reimagining Activism Summit: Strategies for Justice - vis-a-vis radical right legislation
Monday, March 25th at 6:00 pm

Metropolitan Community Church of the Quad Cities (MCCQC)
2930 W Locust ST
Davenport, IA (map)  


Civil Rights Forum and One Human Family-QCA

Please join PACG and One Human Family-QCA at this important event. Hear from progressive groups seeking to stop harmful laws on women's rights, immigration, education, lgbtq+ rights and more. Make your voice heard. Free pizza! See more on the Facebook event page.

Alta Price

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Write more post cards to Iowa legislators! - What You Can Do Now

3/19/2024

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Civil Rights Post Card Writing!
Saturday, March 23rd at 9:30 am

The Brewed Book
1524 N. Harrison St
Davenport IA 52803 (map)


Civil Rights Forum

The Civil Rights forum will be gathering to write postcards to Iowa legislators, expressing our opinions on the anti-civil rights legislation that has been proposed. Come meet other progressives and enjoy a free coffee on PACG while you write to make a difference!

Allison Ambrose

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Iowa's proposed anti-LGBTQ+ bills

3/15/2024

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Update on Iowa legislature anti-LGBTQ bills

Gender Equity Forum

From One Iowa:


It has been a couple of weeks since we sent an action alert and there's a good reason for that: the rest of the anti-LGBTQ legislation hasn't had any activity. That's great news because it means that 6 out of the 7 remaining anti-LGBTQ bills have been killed off by the second legislative funnel.

Unfortunately, the religious exemption bill is still on Governor Reynolds's desk. We need you to keep calling her office at 515-281-5211 to tell her to veto SF2095, the "Religious Freedom Restoration Act", which will allow people to pick and choose which laws they will follow based on their religious beliefs.

Remember, though, that we had 40 anti-LGBTQ bills to contend with this year. While RFRA is a major concern, it is the only bill of the 40 still alive. It is because of your voices that the remaining 39, including the LGBTQ Erasure Bill and the bill to remove transgender Iowans from the Iowa Civil Rights Act, have failed. Every time we asked you to show up, you did. And every time you showed up to a subcommittee, those bills failed. 


Check out our tracker page here for the latest updates and to review all the harmful legislation you helped kill.

Now the first caveat: these are just the bills that specifically targeted LGBTQ Iowans. There are still bills alive that will disproportionately impact LGBTQ Iowans like HF2586 that will force votes on school resource officers and arm teachers. We will continue to advocate at the legislature with a broad view of the legislation that impacts LGBTQ Iowans. 

The second caveat is that even though the specific anti-LGBTQ bills have formally been declared ineligible for debate, that doesn't mean that the policy ideas themselves cannot be attached to eligible legislation. We will need to continue to be vigilant to watch for amendments that resurrect these harmful ideas, and we may need your help again before the end of the session. 

All that said: today is a big win for LGBTQ Iowans. One bill passing is undeniably harmful, but seven passing is seven times worse. I continue to be in awe of our community and our allies' ability to come together and fight effectively against hate. Without your hard work, we would be in a much worse position. 


Thanks for all you do for LGBTQ Iowans,
Courtney Reyes 
She/Her
Executive Director
One Iowa

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Postcard writing - After Action Report

3/12/2024

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Postcard Writing - After Action Report

Civil Rights Forum
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The Civil Rights Forum hosted a Postcard Writing event on February 24th. Attendees were encouraged to write to their Iowa Legislators about the proposed legislation in both the House and Senate that would negatively impact immigrants in Iowa. We sent out close to 50 postcards!  

Allison Ambrose

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