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File #: ID18-1417    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 11/13/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/29/2018 Final action: 11/29/2018
Title: RESOLUTION - Establishing an eleven (11) member Displacement Task Force
Sponsors: Planning and Development Department
Attachments: 1. RESOLUTION - Displacement Task Force
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL



November 15, 2018


FROM: JENNIFER CLARK, Director
Development and Resource Management Department

BY: SOPHIA PAGOULATOS, Planning Manager
Development and Resource Management Department


SUBJECT
Title
RESOLUTION - Establishing an eleven (11) member Displacement Task Force

Body
RECOMMENDATION

Approve the attached resolution establishing an eleven (11) member Displacement Task Force, including its purpose, composition, and term.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Several recently adopted plans call for the establishment of a Displacement Task Force (Task Force). The proposed resolution specifies the purpose and intent of the Task Force, the appointing entity, the composition, and term.

BACKGROUND

The creation of the Displacement Task Force was called for in several planning documents that were adopted by the City Council in 2016 and 2017, specifically, the Downtown Neighborhoods Community Plan (Policy 7.12), the Housing Element of the Fresno General Plan (Program 12A), and the Southwest Fresno Specific Plan (Policy LU-4.8 ). Housing Element Program 12A requires the Task Force to be convened in 2018. This is of critical importance in maintaining good standing with the State Department of Housing and Development (HCD), as new housing legislation at the state level has now empowered HCD to revoke Housing Element certification of any city that fails to implement its Housing Element programs in a timely manner. Consequences of de-certification range from disqualification of grant funds for housing and transportation to referral to the State Attorney General.

Key elements of the Task Force are described below:

Purpose: To explore ways to provide opportunities for low income residents and merchants to remain in their neighborhoods if displacement is observed due to substantial and sustained increases in rent.

Number of members: Eleven (11)

Composition:

3 Residential Tenants, residing in each of (see attached map for referenc...

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