Civil Litigation
Oct. 29, 2021
City of Orange, shelter fail to agree, US judge to decide if it stays open
The dispute started after the shelter filed a lawsuit against the city’s attempt to shut down Mary’s Kitchen for violating a lease agreement by not keeping the area safe and clean. The city also said the shelter’s patrons engaged in illegal activity and caused disturbances.
The City of Orange and a homeless shelter have failed for the second time to come to an agreement over whether the shelter can remain open, leaving the decision to a federal judge.
Wednesday's settlement conference between Mary's Kitchen and the city was preceded by a brief from lawyers for the homeless shelter accusing the city of making misrepresentations to U.S. District Judge
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