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Mountain View reports implementation progress on one-time utility adjustment petitions; >20-unit properties submitted 100%
Summary
Staff briefed the committee on the multi-phase implementation of the one-time utility adjustment petition process required by CSFRA. Properties with more than 20 units achieved 100% submissions (9,027 units); smaller properties have lower submission rates. Staff outlined outreach, deadlines and an estimated completion timeframe of September 2026.
Staff provided an informational update on Aug. 28 on the City of Mountain View's one-time utility adjustment petition process under the Community Stabilization and Fair Rent Act, summarizing implementation phases, outreach and current submission statistics.
The division described a six-phase implementation plan (research and stakeholder input; adopting regulations; building internal procedures; outreach and education; owner submittals; and staff processing). "We have completed the first 3, and the last 3 are all in progress," a Rent Stabilization Division staff member said.
Key numbers and deadlines: for properties with more than 20 units the division reported a 100% submission response for the first submittal…
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