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Comments: <br />Showing 13 responses <br />1. Continue to fund social services to help victims of domestic violence maintain <br />housing and avoid homelessness! <br /> 3/2/2015 12:16 PM <br /> <br />2. A day center for homeless and community gardens. <br /> 3/2/2015 12:12 PM <br /> <br />3. Explanation is clear, for questions regarding funded and also has explanation on the <br />papers. Addressing public input. <br /> 3/2/2015 12:08 PM <br /> <br />4. Great meeting. <br /> 3/2/2015 12:02 PM <br /> <br />5. Construct more high density (or medium density) buildings for moderate income <br />families. <br /> 3/2/2015 11:49 AM <br /> <br />6. Updates effectively notify San Leandro community through San Leandro Times and <br />through emails. Thank you. <br /> 3/2/2015 11:45 AM <br /> <br />7. Skyrocketing rents are causing a "de facto" form of housing discrimination against <br />those who are unable to afford these rents. The fact that landlords can raise rents to <br />whatever they damn well feel like means that those at the lower levels of income are <br />increasingly being forced out of this city while it becomes increasingly gentrified by <br />those who can afford these outrageous rents. According to the General Plan report, <br />this city is supposed to be dedicated to people of all economic levels, but in reality, <br />unless this city starts to take steps to reverse this trend, those at the bottom are <br />being forced out by landlords who are busy gouging rents. <br /> 2/26/2015 10:04 PM <br /> <br />8. On principle, I skipped the item that has a typo. The City should use spell-check <br />before publishing anything. <br /> 2/9/2015 11:11 PM <br /> <br />9. I am a senior and I think SL has done a great job for seniors...and far too many <br />seniors to do take advantage of what is already offered. Did not answer some <br />questions because it is unclear exactly what these items really mean. <br /> 2/7/2015 9:11 PM <br /> <br />10. I am parent to 2 young adult who live at home because they are unable to find <br />housing. They graduated from high school when the economy tanked and have yet <br />to find adequate employment. Even working full time they qualify as well below the <br />very, very, low income level. They would be homeless without me. My grandson <br />lives well below the poverty level here in San Leandro living in a 1 bedroom apt with <br />4 adults. IT IS SHAMEFUL THAT RENTS HAVE BECOME SO HIGH THAT YOUNG <br />PEOPLE CAN NOT SECURE ADEQUATE HOUSING AS THEY VENTURE INTO <br />ADULTHOOD! I worry about what will happen to me as I age and try to survive on a <br />limited income. <br /> 2/7/2015 2:39 PM <br />