newly elected berkeley city council member cheryl davila paid a visit to the camp friday night afterletters from the community. cheryl davila, berkeley city council district 2 "i'm hopeful that we can resolve all the issues that need to be resolved to keep or resolve the homeless problem period." a business owner across the way said the tent encampent could drive away customers but is more concerned with homeless people coming in and out using restrooms and disrupting business. on the other hand a woman who works in the area sympathizes with the protest in an increasingly expensive region. camilla kitka, works across from tents "it is a form of protests and protests aren't made to make people feel comfortable." tag the transient protestors say they prefer a designated tent city to a shelter because they can choose neighbors they can trust and come and go as they please while they look for permanent housing. live in berkeley ella sogomonian kron 4 news. a brentwood family became one in two hundred million when they welcomed triplet baby girls on november fourth. and this morning, they