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February 6, 2018 <br />February 5th, 2017 <br />Mayor Miguel Pulido and Councilmembers <br />City of Santa Ana <br />20 Civic Center Plaza <br />P.O. Box 1988, M31 <br />Santa Ana CA, 92701 <br />RE: Work Study Session on Rent Control/Stabilization - <br />Support Tenant Protections Ordinance <br />€a�epootasmf0al0egania@ <br />'1`1Y16keH �®ai9[gs@ao <br />RAW QM@@ <br />JOH 0 Oland Avs, km 050 <br />iva Angeles, @A 90007 <br />f @QZI-&99 13H7 <br />la4g@eatelgaaiag,ew <br />The Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE) Action is a grassroots, member -led, statewide <br />community organization working with more than 10,000 members across California. ACCE is dedicated to raising the <br />voices of everyday Californians, neighborhood by neighborhood, to fight for tenant protections and housing policies we <br />need to improve our communities and create a brighter future. <br />ACCE, supports the efforts by community groups and stakeholders to pass an ordinance that will afford tenants the <br />protections that they need. Santa Ana has a large renter population with 56% of the city's total households serving as <br />rental homes (2017 American Community Survey). We believe that tenants have the right to live in dignified housing; <br />and we need a Tenant Protections Ordinance immediately as Santa Ana tenants live in fear of recurring rent <br />increases and retaliation in the form of unjust evictions. <br />The city's Housing Element illustrates the need for such ordinance for renters, especially our low income residents. <br />`Approximately 54 percent of households earn lower incomes... Renters typically have the highest percentage of <br />very low income households...' (pg A-10) These low income households have very high rates of rent burden, as they're <br />paying well over 30 percent of their household income on rent. `The 2011 ACS reports 31,676 households (43 percent) <br />overpaid for housing. Of this total, 57 percent were renters (21,496 households). .Housing overpayment is most severe <br />among extremely low and low income households and special needs groups.' (pg. A-20) <br />It is important to protect our immigrants, workers, and youth from the traumatic effects that displacement has on our <br />communities. Policies such as Just Cause Evictions have been successfully implemented in jurisdictions throughout <br />California while protecting the rights of tenants and property owners. The City needs to deepen its commitment to <br />working alongside the community in the development process, to ensure that the community's needs are being met and <br />that tenants are being protected. Policies that include Just Cause Evictions, Rent Control, and Rent Stabilization represent <br />a key opportunity to do this. <br />Santa Ana has the opportunity to lead the way and set a high standard for tenant protections in Orange County. ACCE <br />strongly encourages the City of Santa Ana to establish a workgroup that includes community stakeholders such as: <br />affected residents, non -profits organizations, and community groups that will create a Tenant Protections <br />Ordinance. <br />Sincerely, <br />Joe Delgado <br />Los Angeles Director <br />C-310-704-9312 <br />Alliance of C iWl miaii for Community Empowerment <br />San Diego - Orange County - Los Angolos « San lioaoird'Inu , ?teano , Sacramento , 0onkta 0osta - Oakland San F[atipise@ , 6an 14440 . gall ges@ <br />