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Seniors from multiple mobile home parks urge Redding council to consider rent‑stabilization ordinance

6176088 · October 21, 2025
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Several residents of Twin View Terrace and Redwoods Senior mobile home parks asked the council to pursue a rent‑stabilization ordinance after owners passed space‑rent and pass‑through fee increases; speakers said many residents are low‑income seniors on fixed incomes and that state agencies regulate park licensing.

Multiple residents from Redding's mobile home communities urged the Redding City Council on Oct. 23 to consider a rent‑stabilization ordinance for the city's mobile home parks, citing steep space‑rent increases, new pass‑through fees and aging infrastructure.

Mary Salas, a homeowner in Twin View Terrace Mobile Home Park, told the council the park is primarily “55 and over” and that residents depend on fixed, low incomes and public benefits. “I am here to speak on a rent stabilization ordinance for Redding Mobile Home Parks,” Salas said. She described collapsed sewer…

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