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LATINO <br />HEALTH P1 <br />ACCESS <br />September 29, 2023 <br />Mayor Amezcua and City Councilmembers <br />20 Civic Center Plaza <br />Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />ecomment&Santa-ana. org <br />Latino Health Access <br /> <br />Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br /> <br /> <br />RE: SUPPORT ITEM 16 -Take Action on the Requirement of a Supermajority Approval for Future <br />Amendments to the Rent Stabilization Ordinance and Just Cause Evictions Ordinance <br />Dear Mayor Amezcua and City Councilmembers, <br />For 30 years, Latino Health Access has been proudly working alongside community residents to bring health, <br />equity, and sustainable change to underserved communities through education, services, consciousness -raising, <br />and civic participation. We strive to provide culturally appropriate health -related services and programming to <br />address urgent health concerns while also empowering individuals in low-income, low -opportunity areas to <br />transform their environments and create positive changes in their homes and communities. Therefore, Latino <br />Health Access supports the council in taking action to amend the City's Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO) and <br />Just Cause Eviction Ordinance (JCEO) to require a supermajority approval for future amendments. <br />The RSO and JCEO were enacted with the primary goal of safeguarding the rights of tenants within the city. <br />They aim to prevent arbitrary rent increases and unjust evictions, thus ensuring housing stability and security <br />for Santa Ana residents. These ordinances reflect our commitment to providing affordable and stable housing in <br />Santa Ana, especially at a time when housing affordability is a critical issue. We believe that it is essential for <br />the council to take action on the proposed amendment to require a supermajority approval for future <br />amendments to the RSO and JCEO. <br />The proposed supermajority requirement for amending the ordinance serves several crucial purposes: <br />• Stability and Consistency: The RSO and JCEO is designed to provide long-term stability and <br />predictability for tenants. Frequent changes or amendments to the ordinance can disrupt this stability. <br />Requiring a supermajority vote ensures that any modifications are thoroughly considered and less <br />vulnerable to individual and short-sighted political interests. <br />• Tenant Protection: This ordinance is fundamental to protecting the rights and security of tenants. By <br />implementing a supermajority requirement, we are adding an extra layer of protection against potential <br />weakening or dilution of tenant rights. This helps ensure that any changes made to the ordinance are <br />well-founded and genuinely in the best interests of our residents. <br />• Community Consensus: Requiring a supermajority vote encourages broader community consensus on <br />any proposed changes. It ensures that multiple perspectives are considered and that the decision to <br />amend the ordinance is made with the utmost care and attention to its potential impacts. <br />• Policy Continuity: Housing policies should be consistent over time to provide stability and <br />predictability for landlords and tenants alike. Requiring a supermajority for amendments reinforces the <br />idea that changes to this vital ordinance should be infrequent and well justified. <br />PREVENTION EDUCATION ACTION <br />
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