Receive annual report on city's rent control program for 2017-18
In Plain English
The Rent Program oversees rent control laws that limit how much landlords can raise rents each year. The annual report shows how many cases the program handled, what violations were found, and how much money was collected in fees. This helps the city council track whether rent control is working to keep housing affordable.
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Public Comments
5 public comments — 5 spoken
- Stephen HeningerIn person
- James DanielsIn person
- Vincent JustinIn person
- Elda FontenotIn person
- Vicky RamirezIn person
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