Receive presentation on Rent Board staffing levels and recruitment
In Plain English
The Rent Board has budgeted positions that may not be fully staffed. City staff will present the current number of employees and their efforts to fill vacant roles. This affects how quickly the board can process rent disputes and respond to tenant complaints.
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