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Camarillo council appoints ad hoc panel to study mobile‑home rent increases after residents’ testimony
Summary
After multiple residents described steep lot‑rent increases at local mobile‑home parks, the Camarillo City Council on May 14 appointed an ad hoc committee to study possible protections and report back to the council.
The Camarillo City Council on May 14 voted unanimously to form an ad hoc committee to study rising mobile‑home lot rents after more than a dozen residents from local parks described years of annual increases and financial strain.
Residents pressed the council during the meeting’s public‑comment period for a rent‑stabilization ordinance. Julie Moore, who said she has lived in the Lamplighter Camarillo mobile‑home park for more than a decade, told the council, “My rent has doubled in the past 10 years.” Other speakers cited repeated yearly increases of 5%–6%, limited options to move mobile homes and the risk that seniors and disabled residents could be forced to leave.
The council created an ad hoc committee made up of Council member…
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