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Committee adopts emergency ordinance to bridge state eviction protections set to expire June 30
Summary
Committee passed an emergency ordinance to protect tenants from COVID-related nonpayment evictions after the state's protections expire June 30; the ordinance mirrors SB 91 provisions and will be followed by a non-emergency ordinance with more durable terms (including a 25% payment threshold).
The Land Use & Transportation Committee voted unanimously on May 17 to forward an emergency ordinance that temporarily prohibits evictions for COVID-related nonpayment once protections in state law (SB 91) expire on June 30, 2021.
Supervisor Dean Preston explained the two-step legislative approach: an emergency ordinance to provide an immediate local bridge while the committee prepares…
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