Church sues the city of St. Paul
Published 5:43 pm Monday, April 9, 2018
ST. PAUL — A St. Paul church is suing the city in federal court over strict conditions on a drop-in day center for homeless and low-income residents.
The lawsuit filed Friday said the city is infringing on First Lutheran Church’s religious right to minister to the poor and homeless by placing restrictions on the shelter called Listening House. Restrictions include limiting operation hours and number of people served.
The city implemented the additional 14 conditions in October after neighbors complained about loud, intoxicated and threatening individuals coming and going from the shelter.
The shelter had been in the church’s basement since last year. Listening House filed a similar lawsuit in Ramsey County District Court.
City Attorney Lyndsey said her office hasn’t yet received the lawsuit but recognizes the shelter’s importance.