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Mobile-home residents urge Redding council to consider rent-stabilization ordinance
Summary
Several residents of Redding mobile-home parks, many seniors on fixed incomes, urged the City Council to consider a rent-stabilization ordinance, citing repeated space-rent increases, new utility pass-throughs and failing park infrastructure; staff said the state licenses parks but agreed to return with options.
Multiple residents of Redding mobile-home parks used the meeting—s public-comment period to ask the City Council to consider a local rent-stabilization ordinance for mobile-home parks.
"I am here to speak on a rent stabilization ordinance for Redding Mobile Home Parks," said Mary Salas, who identified herself as a Twin View Terrace mobile-home owner and described Twin View Terrace as a senior park with many residents on low, fixed incomes.
Speakers from The Redwoods and other parks said owners and managers had begun charging residents new fees and passing through property taxes and sewer/garbage charges. "In March, we began to be charged 50% of our sewer…
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