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County Code Enforcement Page Online:April 6, 2008
We have started a new page covering the county code enforcement issue. This page will have our most current info on the code enforcement issue.
DA Gallegos recinds deputies' status. April 23, 2008
District Attorney Paul Gallegos has recinded the deputy DA status of the two county code enforcement officers. This removes the police authority from the officers for now, although they could be deputized by another county agency or dept. Read an article from the Eureka Reporter newspaper (by Nathan Rushton).
CLMP sponsors election debate. April 20, 2008
CLMP, along with the Garberville VFW, is sponsoring an election debate May 7th, at 7pm, with all three candidates for 2nd district supervisor participating. Moderated by the League of Women Voters. Read the press release.
BOARD OF SUPES DECLARE 45 DAY MORATORIUM, CREATE TASK FORCE. April 8, 2008
Humboldt County Board Of Supervisors declared a 45 day moratorium on county code enforcement activities and called for the creation of a task force to look into code enforcement policy. This task force will include three members from Civil Liberties Monitoring Project, three from the community at large, and several from county board and agencies. More details coming...

Mission Statement The purpose of the Civil Liberties Monitoring Project is to monitor, document, advocate & educate about civil rights and civil rights abuses by law enforcement and other government agencies in Humboldt, Mendocino and Trinity counties. The aim of CLMP, founded by local citizens of Southern Humboldt County, CA, is to encourage public awareness of constitutional rights and encourage involvement of the whole community in preserving and protecting them. CLMP on the Radio1st Wednesday of month
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Next Show: May 7th, 7pmNext Show Topic/Guest:Live coverage of second district supervisor debate, cosponsored by CLMP. Read the press release.Previous Shows:To hear some of our recent shows go to KMUD and enter the archive area.