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County Supes Approve Civil Penalties on Yee Haw Communal Living Property Near Trinidad

County Supes Approve Civil Penalties on ‘Yee Haw’ Communal Living Property Near Trinidad The property at 473 Quarry Road, just east of Trinidad, hosts multiple un-permitted residences, including makeshift structures and broken-down vehicles. | Photos via a Humboldt County inspection report. ### A couple of former residents called in to Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting to defend the property’s owner, Charles Garth.  “He has provided a service for people who couldn’t have found housing otherwise,” one woman said. Another said she lived there when her son was a toddler and it was the only place she could afford. “That gave us an opportunity to stay in the area,” she said. “We were really poor.” 

Local officials react to sexually violent predator proposed placement

In an effort to stop sexually violent predator (SVP) Joshua Cooley’s placement in a home just outside of Galt’s borders, local officials have petitioned Humboldt County Superior Court Judge John T. Feeney with reasons why Galt is not a good fit for the convict. Feeney is slated to hear testimony from representatives from Liberty Healthcare and California Department of State Hospitals (DSH) this Friday asking that Cooley be allowed to be placed in the Harvey Road home. Sacramento County Deputy DA Brian Morgan will represent the county at the proceedings to try to stop the placement. Morgan and the DA office solicited comments from community members to use at the hearing.

Eureka Just Settled Its Decade-Old Court Case Against Floyd and Betty Squires, But Its Battle With the Notorious Slumlords Continues

File photo of a “Notice to Vacate” flyer posted at a Squires-owned apartment building in 2017. ### Earlier this week, Humboldt County Superior Court Judge Kelly Neel dismissed the case of City of Eureka v. Floyd Squires, et al. The dismissal, which comes almost exactly a decade after the city filed the suit against its most infamous landlord, was the result of a settlement agreement, with Eureka agreeing to cut its losses on a legal battle that had grown increasingly convoluted, mired in bankruptcy proceedings and prolonged receivership of many Squires-owned properties. “It’s really unfortunate that it has taken this long,” Eureka Public Works Director Brian Gerving told the

COVID-19 Screenings Now Required for In-Person Court Appearances

COVID-19 Screenings Now Required for In-Person Court Appearances
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Local Municipal Buildings Closing and Reducing Hours Due to COVID-19 Cases Increases

Posted By Iridian Casarez on Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 4:06 PM Rio Dell City Hall and the Humboldt County Superior Court clerk s office lobby are reducing their hours and closing in-person services due to the county s increases in COVID-19 cases. Beginning on Monday, Dec. 14, Rio Dell City Hall will be reducing its hours for bill pay and other over‐the‐counter services. The new hours are 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. These hours will last through the duration of Humboldt County’s placement in the state s widespread (purple) tier for COVID‐19 risk assessment. All other services (permits and other staff meetings) will need to be arranged beforehand and are by appointment only.

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