Judge bars Grants Pass from taking enforcement action against homeless campers for 2 weeks

The city of Grants Pass was ordered by a Josephine County court on Monday to suspend enforcement efforts against homeless campers for a period of two weeks while a legal challenge is thoroughly examined.

In an effort to prevent Grants Pass from eliminating one of two approved homeless camps and limiting the hours of the other, Disability Rights Oregon filed a lawsuit last Thursday.

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