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[ROGUE OF THE WEEK]

Margaret O’Hartigan


Not in her backyard.

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BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 503-243-2122

[January 30th, 2008]

Let’s be honest. Whether it’s that smell on the bus or litter at your door, many of us regret at times that Portland can be a homeless magnet.

But when the mercury drops below freezing, you cut the homeless a break because their search for warmth becomes a life-or-death quest. Or you’re Rogue of the Week Margaret O’Hartigan .

Apparently, the decades O’Hartigan has spent as a high-profile advocate for transsexuals haven’t made her sympathetic to everybody. That became clear last week, when a Red Cross warming shelter moved into O’Hartigan’s Northeast Portland neighborhood as temperatures plunged.

The shelter at Calvary Christian Church on Northeast Alberta Street was housing about 70 people a night. Then, O’Hartigan started raising holy hell with the Red Cross and the city about people coming and going at all hours, begging and littering. She even took a bag of trash into Red Cross headquarters, saying it came from shelter residents.















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“It kind of goes above and beyond the bounds of normal NIMBY-ism,” says Marshall Runkel, a manager at the city’s Bureau of Housing and Human Development.

Red Cross spokeswoman Lise Harwin says the agency responded by limiting the shelter to 50 guests a night and locking its doors between 11 pm and 6 am.

O’Hartigan wants the Red Cross and the city to take some responsibility, and says she has nothing against the homeless. “Anybody who would characterize this as ‘I don’t want this in my backyard’ is a damn liar,” she says.

But Runkel, who worked with Red Cross to coordinate the shelters, says the consequences of O’Hartigan’s actions are serious. “People would be freezing to death out there.” Runkel says. “It’s no joke.”

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RECENT COMMENTS ON “Margaret O’Hartigan”

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It occurs to me that the Red Cross, the people who went to all the work of setting up and maintaining these shelters, the folks who provide the locations, and those who volunteer to work in them are a...

Tami L, Jan 31st, 2008 7:20am
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There is nothing rogueworthy about expecting that guests in your neighborhood behave respectfully, be they transients or not. In fact it might help integrate homeless people back ...

Lawrence , Jan 31st, 2008 4:02pm
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Interesting selection for this week's Rogue; I couldn't concur more. I do take exception to one comment made by the author though: "Apparently, the decades O’Hartigan has spent as a high-profile ...

Rita Beigh, Feb 4th, 2008 9:04am
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IIRC, Margaret has been homeless herself... But she never made a mess or left trash behind.

Dyna, Mar 6th, 2008 8:31pm
 
 
 





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