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Residents urge council to preserve rent-stabilization board; city presents Donate Life proclamation

2936251 · April 9, 2025
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Summary

During public comment residents urged the council not to abolish the rent-stabilization board and raised concerns about park owners and potential tenant displacement; the council also presented a Donate Life proclamation to a speaker who described organ donations that saved five lives.

Several members of the public addressed the Calimesa City Council on April 7 about local housing and city communications, and the council presented a proclamation recognizing Donate Life.

Elizabeth Bishop, a resident who spoke during public comment, urged the council not to abolish the rent-stabilization board (referred to in the discussion as the "rent stabilization board"), saying the board provides protections for mobile-home residents and that seniors make up a large share of the city's population. Bishop said she applied to fill an open seat on the board but never received…

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