Federal judge sides with Marin County effort to manage roadside homeless encampment

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Marin County has received the green light from a federal judge to keep managing an encampment of recreational vehicles along Binford Road by removing residents’ personal property for storage or disposal.

Legal representatives for encampment residents filed a request for a temporary restraining order last week seeking to stop the county from clearing the area.

The county contends it needs to ensure water quality at the Rush Creek Preserve and maintain safe public access to the two-lane road and its unpaved shoulder north of Novato. It runs parallel to U.S. 101, between the preserve to the east and businesses to the west.

A county program collects property that cannot be safely stored either inside, underneath, or on top of an RV at the site. Property is stored or destroyed with permission from the owner, according to the county.

“County staff removes dangerous or excess materials accumulated along the public right-of-way that present safety concerns or are environmental hazards,” said Marin County Sheriff Jamie Scardina.

County records show the encampment began with about a dozen vehicles in 2020 as people’s income and living situations were challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic. By August of last year, it had grown to 115 residents and 150 vehicles, including personal vehicles.

Efforts to provide services and rehousing options were adopted by the Board of Supervisors in August. By December the encampment had been reduced to 101 residents and 132 vehicles. As of Friday, a county spokesperson said there were 90 people living at the encampment at 50 sites.

“Our goal all along has been to help individuals attain safe housing and provide key supports and services with a coordinated, compassionate and service-oriented response.”Lisa Warhuus, Marin County Health and Human Services

A grant in April for more than $3.7 million from the state’s Encampment Resolution Fund is bolstering the county’s plan to house residents. The county is seeking to rehouse at least half of the residents at the Binford encampment within two years and the rest within three years.

Lisa Warhuus, director of the county’s Health and Human Services Department, said the county has helped provide other housing for 25 former encampment residents since August, with 12 more already identified for other housing.

“Our goal all along has been to help individuals attain safe housing and provide key supports and services with a coordinated, compassionate and service-oriented response,” Warhuus said.

District 5 Supervisor Eric Lucan, who represents much of Novato, said the county was prioritizing both rehousing residents and protecting local water quality.

“We must focus on helping residents transition to safe housing while working to protect the sensitive habitat along the water,” he said. “We’ve made progress, but our goal remains to identify housing options with an open, collaborative and humane approach.”

Citizen Letter and Arrest of John Sherry at Binford

To: Eric Lucan [email protected],
“Scardina, Jamie” [email protected]
cc: “Thompson, Mike” [email protected],
Mia Camera [email protected],
Lynn Warren [email protected],
Chris Carter [email protected],
Chris Abell [email protected],
Jim Shroyer [email protected],
Shawna Mullarkey [email protected],
“Lisa (Tom) Maiero” [email protected],
Jay Palms [email protected]

Hi Jamie and Eric,

Can you explain to me and the good people of Novato, why you allow John Sherry to live on Binford Rd with his expensive vehicles (which could be sold for rent money) and his constant arrests for allegedly beating up his wife/ex-wife? In the below article, Mr. Sherry said his wife has had cancer.  Mr. Sherry is a big dude, 6’1, 205 lbs and he’s consistently arrested for battery against people/spouse.

Does the county of Marin condone violence against a woman who has had cancer by a large man and therefore allows him to continually squat on Binford Road and take taxpayer services there?

This mayhem has to stop, the violence against people has to stop, the use of drugs and drug dealings needs to stop. It has gone on way too long on Binford Rd.

SHERRY, JOHN GRANT

Binford Resident accused of attempted carjacking

From the IJ

Story here: https://www.marinij.com/2024/04/09/novato-suspect-accused-of-attempted-carjacking/

An assault suspect allegedly tried to carjack a driver while fleeing from authorities in Novato.

The suspect, who is described as an unhoused resident on Binford Road, attacked a neighbor with a pole on Monday morning, Marin County sheriff’s Sgt. Adam Schermerhorn said. The suspect might have been suffering from mental health issues and also had ingested fentanyl, Schermerhorn said.

A deputy deployed a Taser on the suspect after he allegedly threatened deputies with a golf club. The Taser was ineffective, and the suspect ran away.

Authorities found him on Highway 101 near Atherton Avenue after he allegedly attempted to carjack a driver in a moving truck. He was taken into custody after a struggle and later assaulted a nurse at a hospital, Schermerhorn said.

Owen Eugene Powell, 37, was arrested on suspicion of attempted carjacking, obstructing an officer, exhibiting a deadly weapon, committing an assault with a deadly weapon and trespassing on railroad property.

Powell was booked into the Marin County Jail. He remained in custody Tuesday in lieu of $150,000 bail, according to jail records.

City of Novato – “Report An Issue” website

You can use this to report any issues wrt Binford on the Novato side.

At the City of Novato, we use a coordinated service request process to ensure all departments work together to handle these concerns. I recommend using our service request feature on the City of Novato website, found at this link: https://www.novato.org/community/report-an-issue.

You may upload a photo of the issue to help city staff evaluate what services are needed and which staff members (police, public works, homeless outreach) would be best suited to handle it.

Jim Naugle, Novato Chief of Police

Assault Reported on Binford

An Assault has been reported in 80XX BINFORD RD
Less than 1.57 miles from your home

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From local police records:

  • Crime Type: Assault
  • Address: 80XX BINFORD RD
  • Description: Civil Problem Or Dispute : This Is From The Marin County Sheriff’S Office Calls For Service. Information Is Subject To Change.

More info at this link.