Slobe getting the attention of North Sac residents

Bob Slobe’s essay in the March 3rd issue of Sacramento News & Review is getting a lot of attention. His article received a response last week from North Sac resident Giles Lauren, who favored Hugh Biggar’s “Butterflyman” article to Slobe’s Essay. Lauren’s commentary to Slobe was: My second prong, barbed, concerns Bob Slobe’s essay, “Unsafe…

Bob Slobe sounds off again on illegal camping

In this week’s edition of Sacramento News and Review, prominent North Sac resident and developer Bob Slobe sounded off again on the homeless illegally camping on the American River Parkway. In his article, Slobe describes the safety issues associated with illegal campers and how these campers, or homeless, have virtually destroyed the Woodlake Reach area…

Bob Slobe sounds off on the homeless issue

Robert “Bob” Slobe sounded off on the Bee’s Letters to the Editor regarding the recent issue of homelessness in North Sacramento along the American River, telling the Bee to get the city’s priorities straight: Get city’s priorities straight Re “Serna steps into breach on homeless” and “Kings must get back in the game on new…

Serna lends a hand to homeless

Thank you Phil Serna for lending a hand. As reported in the Sacramento Bee, Serna helped secure more than $35,000 worth of funding so the homeless living at Safe Ground will have places to go. Sacramento County Park Rangers passed out fliers informing campers sheriff’s work crews will be cleaning up the camp next week.…

Is the homeless issue all about location?

Earlier today, City officials cited and moved homeless people living on C Street next door to Pedro Hernandez. It took officials over one week to act, which begs the question: is the homeless issue all about location? Sacramento Bee writer Marcos Breton touched on this topic last week, saying: The homeless would never be allowed…