Santa Barbara’s New Tenant Protections Move Forward
City is looking to tighten its eviction ordinance to give tenants the right to re-rent and stop landlord harassment.
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City is looking to tighten its eviction ordinance to give tenants the right to re-rent and stop landlord harassment.
The City Council adopts revisions, including rezoning of 11 properties.
Board of Supervisors adopt the housing plan in 3-2 vote; the county will submit the draft to the state for final approval.
Sanctuary Centers will break ground on a five-story, 34-unit affordable housing and health-care facility on December 14.
The proposed changes to the ordinance include giving tenants the first right of refusal and stronger protections from harassment.
The sometime Montecito resident had reportedly pledged to donate $200 million toward the proposed 11-story, windowless dorm before the ill-fated project was scrapped this summer.
The plan outlines how the city intends to accommodate 8,001 housing units over the next eight years.
Supes support DignityMoves projects.
Robust public commentary was given during Goleta Planning Commission approval of Housing Element rezones.
The former Sur La Table location on State Street was converted into 14 studio apartments in a test model for adaptive reuse.