File #: WS 19-012   
Section: Work Session Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 2/19/2019 Final action:
Subject: Update on Efforts Related to the City's Residential Rent Stabilization Ordinance and Provide Direction on Potential Amendments to the Residential Rent Stabilization Ordinance
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Status Update from May 2018 to Date, 3. Attachment III Council Meeting Presentation
Related files: WS 18-005, LB 18-018, ACT 19-119, LB 19-019, LB 19-016, ACT 19-126, ACT 19-129
DATE: February 19, 2019

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: City Manager

SUBJECT

Title
Update on Efforts Related to the City's Residential Rent Stabilization Ordinance and Provide Direction on Potential Amendments to the Residential Rent Stabilization Ordinance

End
RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That the City Council:
1. Receives an update on the status of the review of the vacancy decontrol process, findings from tenant focus groups, and status on the implementation of improved access to information and data tracking related to the Residential Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RRSO) (Attachment II), and
2. Provides direction on potential amendments to the RRSO.
End

SUMMARY

On May 29, 20181, the City Council adopted two ordinances aimed at taking steps towards addressing rent stabilization and tenant protections in the City of Hayward, including:

1. Adopting an emergency ordinance enacting a moratorium on decontrolling rental units pursuant to Section 8 of the RRSO, while a review of the process is conducted and more comprehensive actions to stabilize rents could be determined; and

2. Adopting an emergency ordinance amending the RRSO to clarify the applicability of Section 19 related to eviction for cause provisions to units that are currently and were previously rent controlled.

Additionally, the City Council provided direction to staff to improve access to information and data tracking related to the RRSO and to continue to evaluate options for more significant amendments to the RRSO that more comprehensively address rent stabilization in the City.

Since then, City staff have made progress on a number of efforts related to the RRSO, including:

1. Retaining a consultant to review the vacancy decontrol process pursuant to Section 8 of the RRSO, which is subject to the moratorium approved in May 2018;

2. Implementing improved access to information and data tracking related to the RRSO;

3. Holding focus...

Click here for full text