Judge rules in favor of City Walk Urban Mission

“Of course the judge found that City Walk was not a burden to the community it was in fact a blessing to the community,” says Jordan Pratt.

Attorney Jordan Pratt of First Liberty Institute has been on the case for several months. He believed from the beginning this was an important cause.

However, there is still a pending application for a site plan approval. Meaning — it is still up to the city of Tallahassee to accept City Walk’s proposal to operate as a homeless shelter.

This is significant since the city of Tallahassee served a cease and desist back in 2021 due to the mission’s lack of permit.

 


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3 thoughts on “Judge rules in favor of City Walk Urban Mission

  • September 9, 2022

    I hope someone rubs Barney Bishop’s nose in this win.

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  • September 9, 2022

    It is typical of some bureaucrats…establish policies that make some people homeless and then hold criminally accountable those who try to help them. It is only to be expected.

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  • September 9, 2022

    Safe sleep for all!

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