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Middleton, Samuel <br />From: Jocelyn Rubio <jocelyn.rubio@ymail.com> <br />Sent: Tuesday, October 4, 2022 12:40 PM <br />To: eComment <br />Subject: Public Comment for Item #25: In Support of Establishing a Rental Registry and Rent <br />Board <br />Dear City Councilmembers, <br />My name is Jocelyn Rubio, a resident of ward 6 and an advocate for seniors. I am expressing my support and requested <br />changes for item #25. <br />As we approach the 1 year anniversary of the passage of the landmark RSO and JCE, it is imperative that the city council, <br />once again, hold its commitment to Santa Ana residents by implementing a Rental Registry and Rent Board that can <br />oversee their implementation and increase transparency, renter protections, and accountability within the city's rental <br />properties. <br />I urge the city of Santa Ana to implement a rental registry that includes the following: <br />A Rental Registry fee that is as low as possible as to not financially burden tenants while also making our ordinances cost <br />neutral Requires ALL units to register or pay a fee, or opt out if they are not covered by the RSO and JCEO Exempt <br />tenants living in subsidized housing from paying the rental registry fee, a fee rebate program for low-income seniors <br />living on fixed incomes. <br />Furthermore, I urge the city council to adopt a Rent Board that is representative of the city's residents along the lines of <br />gender, race, immigration status, income, and spoken language. The board should consist of the following composition <br />with 7 members: <br />3 members who are Tenants <br />1 member who is a Mobile Home Resident <br />2 members who are either Landlords or manage a Rental Unit or Property <br />1 at -large member with no financial interest and no ownership of income -generating rental housing. <br />I support including Voluntary Mediation as a service by the city, but I urge the city council to require the following from <br />any participating mediator: <br />Received 40-80 hours of formal training in mediation Received training in anti -racism, elimination of bias, and cultural <br />competency Have mediated rent disputes or has other experience to competently mediate Is someone who does not <br />have a financial or personal stake in the matter that is being mediated before them. <br />Additionally, Tenants and Landlords involved in a Petition for Review of Rent should receive all materials and <br />interpretation in their preferred language. Please continue to be a champion for all Santa Ana residents by implementing <br />a Rental Registry and Rent Board that is representative of the needs of vulnerable renters and mobile home owners. <br />Sincerely, <br />Jocelyn Rubio <br />Ward 6 resident <br />
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