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Committee considers $50,000 pilot for tenant lease behavior program; city staff say legislation may not be required

2173563 · January 1, 2025
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Summary

The Housing and Human Welfare Committee discussed a $50,000 budgeted pilot to fund a third-party lease-behavior modification program for tenants and properties. Assistant City Manager Vicky Buckland said whether legislation is needed depends on program design; a committee member offered to share a program description with the committee.

The Housing and Human Welfare Committee discussed a proposed pilot program on Dec. 16 intended to address lease behavior and landlord-tenant issues through a third-party nonprofit or for-profit provider.

The committee chair introduced the item, describing it as ID 18424 and saying, "In the budget this year, we set a charge $50,000, and the purpose of it was so that we could establish a pilot program" to work with identified properties and tenants on leasing issues.

Assistant City Manager Vicky Buckland told the committee that whether the…

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