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CC 2020-04-28_07 Public Comment_Supplemental No 1MEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: KELLY WETMORE, CITY CLERK SUBJECT: SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION AGENDA ITEM 7. – APRIL 28, 2020 CITY COUNCIL MEETING COMMUNITY COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS DATE: APRIL 28, 2020 Attached is correspondence received for tonight’s meeting. cc: City Attorney City Clerk From: To:public comment Subject:Tonight’s City Council Meeting Comment Date:Tuesday, April 28, 2020 2:44:19 PM Dear Arroyo Grande City Council Members: Please urge Governor Newsom, California state legislators, and our U.S. Senators and Representatives to enact comprehensive legislation to protect all residents, tenants, homeowners, and small businesses from the adverse health, safety, and economic impacts of this coronavirus pandemic. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: ● Creation of emergency direct assistance programs for rent and mortgage payments and other housing-related expenses such as utilities, property taxes, and insurance; ● Requiring banks and financial institutions, many who are receiving Federal assistance, to suspend rent and mortgage collections; ● Creation of emergency grant programs to small businesses and nonprofits; and ● Creation of emergency programs that provide homes and expanded services for people experiencing homelessness. Please encourage Governor Newsom, California state legislators, and our U.S. Senators and Representatives to demand that banks and other financial institutions suspend mortgage payments, foreclosures, and late fees for low- income homeowners and landlords, with immediate forgiveness, and to provide zero-interest emergency unsecured loans and grants to small businesses and non-profits that are unable to meet rent, mortgage, or other fixed operating costs. Finally, credit rating agencies must be prohibited from downgrading ratings based on inability to pay bills during the pandemic. Thank you, Stephanie Allen, Cayucos Sent from my iPhone, please excuse typos and brevity. From:RACE Matters SLO To:Caren Ray Russom; Jimmy Paulding; Kristen Barneich; Keith Storton; Lan George; public comment Subject:Rent Relief Date:Tuesday, April 28, 2020 1:52:02 PM Attachments:agfinalletter.docx Dear AG City Council Members: R.A.C.E. Matters SLO County is pleased to be part of this effort to address the health and welfare of all residents, renters, mortgage holders and small business owners in Arroyo Grande. Please see the attached letter to which we’ve signed on. Thank you, Courtney Haile on behalf of R.A.C.E. Matters SLO County Dear Arroyo Grande Council Members, Please write a letter to Governor Gavin Newsom or pass a Resolution to enact a comprehensive Rent and Mortgage Relief Program immediately. Under our current conditions, we need a comprehensive approach that meets the needs of renters, mortgage holders, and small business owners alike. We are not asking for a one size fits all approach such as rent cancellation, but urge you to contact the Governor to enact an emergency order to address these issues holistically and immediately. Waiting for the legislation that the California Apartment Association recommends does not address the crisis many are already facing, and many more will face on May 1st. The plan outlined below has been vetted by the Western Center on Law and Poverty and meets constitutional tests. Please urge Governor Newsom, California state legislators, and our U.S. Senators and Representatives to enact comprehensive legislation to protect all residents, tenants, homeowners, and small businesses from the adverse health, safety, and economic impacts of this coronavirus pandemic. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: ● Creation of emergency direct assistance programs for rent and mortgage payments and other housing-related expenses such as utilities, property taxes, and insurance; ● Requiring banks and financial institutions to suspend rent and mortgage collections; ● Creation of emergency grant programs to small businesses and nonprofits; and ● Creation of emergency programs that provide homes and expanded services for people experiencing homelessness. Please encourage Governor Newsom, California state legislators, and our U.S. Senators and Representatives to demand that banks and other financial institutions suspend mortgage payments, foreclosures, and late fees for low-income homeowners and landlords, with immediate forgiveness, and to provide zero-interest emergency unsecured loans and grants to small businesses and non-profits that are unable to meet rent, mortgage, or other fixed operating costs. Finally, credit rating agencies must be prohibited from downgrading ratings based on inability to pay bills during the pandemic. Thank you. Allies For Immigration Justice Bend the Arc: SLO Cal Poly College Democrats Democratic Socialists of America-SLO Indivisible SLO Rapid Response Team RACE Matters SLO SLO County YIMBY SLO Progressives Sunrise Movement SLO Women’s March SLO From:Courtney Haile To:public comment Subject:Rent Relief Date:Tuesday, April 28, 2020 1:33:25 PM Dear Arroyo Grande City Council Members: Please urge Governor Newsom, California state legislators, and our U.S. Senators and Representatives to enact comprehensive legislation to protect all residents, tenants, homeowners, and small businesses from the adverse health, safety, and economic impacts of this coronavirus pandemic. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: ● Creation of emergency direct assistance programs for rent and mortgage payments and other housing-related expenses such as utilities, property taxes, and insurance; ● Requiring banks and financial institutions to suspend rent and mortgage collections; ● Creation of emergency grant programs to small businesses and nonprofits; and ● Creation of emergency programs that provide homes and expanded services for people experiencing homelessness. Please encourage Governor Newsom, California state legislators, and our U.S. Senators and Representatives to demand that banks and other financial institutions suspend mortgage payments, foreclosures, and late fees for low- income homeowners and landlords, with immediate forgiveness, and to provide zero-interest emergency unsecured loans and grants to small businesses and non-profits that are unable to meet rent, mortgage, or other fixed operating costs. Finally, credit rating agencies must be prohibited from downgrading ratings based on inability to pay bills during the pandemic. Thank you, Courtney Haile, San Luis Obispo From:Annie Aquino To:public comment Date:Tuesday, April 28, 2020 10:35:55 AM Esteemed AG City Coucilmemebers: Please urge Governor Newsom, California state legislators, and our U.S. Senators and Representatives to enact comprehensive legislation to protect all residents, tenants, homeowners, and small businesses from the adverse health, safety, and economic impacts of this coronavirus pandemic. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: * Creation of emergency direct assistance programs for rent and mortgage payments and other housing-related expenses such as utilities, property taxes, and insurance; * Requiring banks and financial institutions to suspend rent and mortgage collections; * Creation of emergency grant programs to small businesses and nonprofits; and * Creation of emergency programs that provide homes and expanded services for people experiencing homelessness. Please encourage Governor Newsom, California state legislators, and our U.S. Senators and Representatives to demand that banks and other financial institutions suspend mortgage payments, foreclosures, and late fees for low- income homeowners and landlords, with immediate forgiveness, and to provide zero-interest emergency unsecured loans and grants to small businesses and non-profits that are unable to meet rent, mortgage, or other fixed operating costs. Finally, credit rating agencies must be prohibited from downgrading ratings based on inability to pay bills during the pandemic. Thank you. Annie and Barbara Aquino Arroyo Grande residents Let's get some *real* relief for Californians in this unprecedented time! From:nicole deleon To:public comment Subject:In Support of emergency direct assistance Date:Monday, April 27, 2020 8:37:16 PM Dear Arroyo Grande City Council, Please urge Governor Newsom, California state legislators, and our U.S. Senators and Representatives to enact comprehensive legislation to protect all residents, tenants, homeowners, and small businesses from the adverse health, safety, and economic impacts of this coronavirus pandemic. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Creation of emergency direct assistance programs for rent and mortgage payments and other housing-related expenses such as utilities, property taxes, and insurance; Requiring banks and financial institutions to suspend rent and mortgage collections; Creation of emergency grant programs to small businesses and nonprofits; and Creation of emergency programs that provide homes and expanded services for people experiencing homelessness. Please encourage Governor Newsom, California state legislators, and our U.S. Senators and Representatives to demand that banks and other financial institutions suspend mortgage payments, foreclosures, and late fees for low-income homeowners and landlords, with immediate forgiveness, and to provide zero-interest emergency unsecured loans and grants to small businesses and non-profits that are unable to meet rent, mortgage, or other fixed operating costs. Finally, credit rating agencies must be prohibited from downgrading ratings based on inability to pay bills during the pandemic. Thank you for your consideration, Nicole De Leon, Arroyo Grande