During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around proposed adjustments to housing regulations in Pasadena, particularly focusing on Measure H, which was passed by 54% of voters. Bert Newton, representing a coalition of faith communities, expressed strong support for the recommendations made by the rental board and staff, cautioning against any additional changes that could undermine the will of the people. He highlighted the widespread backing for Measure H among various faith groups, suggesting that support may have been even higher than indicated by the initial vote.
Michelle White, a representative from Affordable Housing Services, echoed support for the board's recommendations but opposed industry suggestions regarding rent control and just cause evictions. She emphasized the need for equitable representation on housing boards, arguing against the inclusion of additional landlords, and called for increased protections for tenants facing eviction, noting that a significant majority of landlords are legally represented compared to tenants.
The meeting underscored the ongoing dialogue about housing policy in Pasadena, with community members advocating for clarity in regulations and protections for vulnerable tenants as discussions continue on how best to implement and uphold Measure H.