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Daly City council adopts resolution to study local tenant anti-harassment ordinance
Summary
After hours of public testimony about mold, alleged harassment and evictions, Daly City council voted to adopt a resolution affirming support for housing stability and directing staff to study a local tenant anti-harassment ordinance and report back by the mid-cycle budget review in June 2026.
Daly City—ouncil on Dec. 8 adopted a policy resolution affirming support for housing stability and tenant protections and directed staff to study the feasibility, fiscal impacts, enforcement options and possible implementation milestones for a local anti-harassment ordinance.
City Attorney Rose Zimmerman told the council the resolution is intended as a phased approach that "advances the City's long standing commitment to equity and fair housing while allowing time for continued study of implementation needs for a tenant protection ordinance." The draft directs staff to return with a progress report during the city—udget mid-cycle review anticipated in June 2026.
The vote followed more than three hours of public comment. Dozens of tenants and local organizers described alleged habitability…
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