June 16, 2024 6:39 pm
Local business near San Rafael encampment instructed to cease playing loud music

Residents in San Rafael, California were disturbed by loud music coming from a nearby business for three consecutive nights. Bruce Gaylord, who resides in an encampment in the area, described the noise as being as loud as a rock concert and impossible to ignore. Gaylord had been living in the encampment after facing unfortunate circumstances that led to his displacement.

Gaylord contacted the police about the disturbing noise but no actions were taken. He then sought help from homeless advocate Robbie Powelson, who measured the decibel levels of the music and found them to be in violation of San Rafael’s noise ordinance. Powelson filed for a restraining order against East Bay Tire Co., located at 773 Lincoln Ave., and a judge ordered them to cease playing the music immediately.

Powelson stated that East Bay Tire Co. claimed that the music was from their security system, positioned near the encampment’s fence. However, they did not provide any response when reached out for comment. Despite the music issue being resolved temporarily, members of the encampment are still facing challenges with residency in San Rafael. A court hearing is scheduled for June 24th and if the city wins, residents could be forced to leave their homes on this land.

The incident highlights ongoing issues faced by homeless individuals who struggle with limited resources and lack of support systems. The community needs to take action towards finding long-term solutions to address this problem and ensure that everyone has access to safe and secure housing options.

In conclusion, while it may seem like a small victory for residents of the encampment in San Rafael, it is important to recognize that there is still much work to be done towards addressing homelessness in our communities. As such, we must continue working together towards finding sustainable solutions that prioritize people’s well-being over profit motives.

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