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Measure B-17 for the City of San Luis Obispo Special Election to be held on August 22, 2017.
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REBUTTAL TO THE ARGUMENT AGAINST MEASURE B-17 JUN 0 9 2017
The city council and their adherents argue Measure B-17 is not needed becauseoRK
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Inspection ordinance is "dead and gone." But the council can undo its repeal next week.
Voter repeal is permanent.
To paraphrase "Miracle Max" from the "The Princess Bride," the city council's rental
inspection ordinance "is only MOSTLY dead."
Barely secret is council's desire to breathe new life into the ordinance's registration and
license fees, with hugely increased fines for innocent things like replacing your water heater
without a permit when you wake Saturday morning with no hot shower. Without B-17, fees
and fines will be passed on to raise rents.
Unless we vote yes on Measure B-17, a future city council can bring back all of its invasive
provisions. City management wrote the inspection ordinance, and remain to push it through
again to pad salaries.
Voting yes makes more affordable rental housing. Current affordable housing programs
impose a "fee" on developers for the city's low-income building fund, unless developers
create low cost units. Mobile home rent control prevents trailer park owner greed. Neither
discriminates AGAINST folks by age, income, disability, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual
identity, or status as a renter or homeowner!
Discrimination pits one group against another. The city council's death grip on their
"privilege" to discriminate shows voters that Measure B-17 is overdue to assure equal dignity
in housing regardless of age, income, disability, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual identity, or
status as a renter or homeowner.
Yes on Measure B-17 ends housing discrimination.
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Cameron Berkins, Renter Equality Affordability League, 55 Stenner, #H 5/30/17
Phone: 805-846-9492
Daniel Knight, Tenant -Proponent 227 Santa Lucia 6/9/17 Phone: 805-316-1180
Stew Jenkins, Homeowner -Proponent 1336 Morro Street 6/9/17 Phone: 805-541-5763
Alisa Reynolds, Tenant 954 Pismo Street 6/9/17Phone: 661-304-7333
Allen K. Settle, Former Mayor San Luis Obispo 6/9/17 Phone: 805-878-7646
1244 Drake Circle