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Public comments at Orange County meeting raise concerns about vendor rules, housing platforms, mental-health provider and IHSS pay
Summary
Speakers at the Orange County Board of Supervisors’ public comment period criticized county vendor rules for small businesses, flagged RealPage and BILT for market/credit concerns, questioned a mental-health contractor’s practices, and urged higher pay for IHSS providers.
During the public-comment portion of the Orange County Board of Supervisors meeting, members of the public addressed a range of county and regional concerns, including local health-agency vendor rules, housing-market software, the operation of a mental-health contractor and pay for in‑home caregivers.
Addison Ozils, an 18‑year‑old Foothill High School senior and small‑business owner, told the board Orange County Health initially told her a refurbished trailer she bought could operate as a permitted booth but later reclassified her operation and restricted sale of fruit‑based lemonade. "I was told by OC Health that I I was no longer…
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