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Rent control debate heats up in Pasadena council meeting

June 17, 2024 | Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California



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Rent control debate heats up in Pasadena council meeting
During a recent city council meeting, discussions centered on proposed amendments to local regulations regarding rent control, with significant input from community leaders and stakeholders. Leon Caccioni, director of the Foothill Apartment Association, expressed strong support for item 17, which includes new regulations aimed at enhancing rent control measures in Pasadena. Caccioni emphasized the association's robust financial standing and the potential for implementing comprehensive rent control if a forthcoming ballot measure passes.

Caccioni highlighted the implications of the potential repeal of the Costa Hawkins Act, which currently limits rent control measures in California. He noted that if the act is repealed, local jurisdictions would be required to revise their rent control laws, necessitating action from elected officials. He urged the council to amend Article 18 to ensure that any significant changes to rent control policies would require a vote from the city council, thereby reinforcing democratic oversight in decisions that could impact the city's economic and social landscape.

The meeting underscored the importance of community engagement in shaping housing policies, with stakeholders advocating for a balanced approach that considers the needs of families and the broader implications of rent control regulations. The council is expected to deliberate further on these recommendations as they seek to address housing challenges in the city.

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