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An Update on the Ward Bakery Standoff:
Demolition Stopped... For Now
Aired August 11, 2000
It's a happy day for two formerly homeless people
who used to live at the Old Ward Bakery building on East 55th and Chester
avenue. The building was purchased by the City of Cleveland in July, and
demolition of the site began at the beginning of this month. 90.3's Janet
Babin joins us live in the studio with an update on this story.
Janet BabinOn August 1 the City of Cleveland
and squatters at the Ward building were in a standoff. The homeless people
living there refused to leave, even though the building was slated for
demolition.
The squatters, with the help of the Northeast Ohio Coalition
for the Homeless, sought a temporary restraining order in Cuyahoga County
Common Pleas Court to keep the building from being torn down. They claimed
that under Ohio Landlord Tennant Law, they had rights to the building,
because they'd lived there off and on for more than twenty years...
But the demolition was well under way by the time the
homeless had a chance to file that suit last week, so Judge Thomas Curran
denied the temporary restraining order, and instead ordered that the city
and homeless work out their differences in face to face meetings.
One couple, Pam and Eduardo Lauriano, are walking into
their own apartment today. Brian Davis, executive director of the homeless
coalition, says an anonymous doner has come forward to help the couple.
Pam has a young son and is pregnant. The two testified during the court
case that they didn't want to go to city shelters because there was nowhere
for them to remain as a family. They also told Judge Curran that the state
of the city's shelters was substandard.
Davis says the coalition is still hoping that a meeting
with the city will be forthcoming.
City officials weren't available for comment today. However,
a news release was issued earlier this week stating that the Ward bakery
contained a unique form of asbestos, a substance which can be dangerous
if it's broken down improperly, so all demolition on the project was halted.
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