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Orozco, Norma <br />From: Katie I. <kiwagami50@gmail.com> <br />Sent: Monday, September 20, 2021 4:06 PM <br />To: eComment <br />Subject: Public Comment for Agenda Item # 33 in support of immediate Rent Stabilization <br />and Eviction Protections <br />Hello Mayor Sarmiento and Members of the Council, <br />As a resident renter of Ward 5 for three years and a supporter of Tenants United Santa Ana, I urge you to vote in favor of <br />enacting rent stabilization and eviction protections permanently in the City of Santa Ana via a super majority so that the <br />protections are enacted now, before the state protections are lifted on Sept. 30. This ordinance will help elderly folks living on a <br />fixed income, single parents, and other highly impacted groups that are currently unable to afford rent increases at the drastic <br />rate they are increasing in Santa Ana. <br />Renters and Homeowners have advocated to the City Council about unaffordable rent increases. Of these speakers, many were <br />veterans, disabled residents, and elderly residents who are on fixed incomes, such as Social Security. According to the Out of <br />Reach report, the California SSI monthly payment is $955 and the rent affordable to an SSI recipient is $286, yet rents have not <br />allowed people with low income to remain in their home, or cover additional essential needs such as health -related costs. <br />Placing a cap on rent increases gives renters a fighting chance to stay in their communities and homes. While the City has gone <br />above and beyond to create new affordable housing units, rent stabilization includes private rental housing where the vast <br />majority of renters live, thus outperforming all other affordable housing tools in terms of scale of impact. Also, rent stabilization <br />and just cause protections are considered cost -neutral to the City while protecting the renters who live in Santa Ana and allowing <br />landlords to obtain their right to a fair return on investment. <br />Families of Santa Ana should be allowed to remain and thrive here, yet are being pushed out by predatory rent increases. This <br />ordinance has been created by the People of Santa Ana, and has been supported by thousands of residents over the last four <br />years, please see it as your responsibility to listen to the people and vote in favor of enacting this ordinance immediately. <br />This ordinance will help the City of Santa Ana accomplish their housing vision that affirms and supports a vibrant Santa Ana <br />that preserves neighborhoods and accommodates a socially and economically diverse community of renters and homeowners. <br />Warm regards, <br />Katherine Iwagami <br />11 <br />
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