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Should the City Council refer to the City Manager and Housing Advisory Commission to explore ways to support home ownership by City of Berkeley First-Responders and other critical safety staff and to report on first-time and low-income homeowner programs available in the City of Berkeley?

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Should the Council approve this agenda item?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 63.9% 23
No 27.8% 10
Other/see comments 8.3% 3

Is there anything you would like the Council to consider regarding this agenda item?

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Terry Taplin inside District 2
September 6, 2019, 3:30 PM
  • Should the Council approve this agenda item?
    • Other/see comments
  • Is there anything you would like the Council to consider regarding this agenda item?
    We should really be allocating resources to help the Fire Dept. maintain community engagement and education programming. We should be helping to house and employ the Bay Area’s many veterans and service people. We should likewise be laboring to help senior, disabled, and homeowners and families of color regain or obtain homes. As a member of the East Bay chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America I must urge the city to think more critical and move towards the increase of public housing, and towards the attainment of a viable infrastructure for social housing for all.
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