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City of San Leandro <br />City Council <br />Meeting Date: February 6, 2023 <br />Agenda Number: 13.c. <br />Agenda Section: ACTION ITEMS <br />File Number: 23-024 <br />File Type: Staff Report <br />Adopt an Ordinance to Extend the Time Period for Repayment of Unpaid Rent that Accumulated During the <br />City’s Residential Eviction Moratorium to One Year <br />COUNCIL PRIORITY <br />·Housing and Homelessness <br />·Race and Equity Initiatives <br />·Community & Business Development <br />SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br />Staff recommends that the City Council adopt an Ordinance to extend the time period for <br />repayment of unpaid rent that accumulated during the City’s residential Eviction Moratorium to <br />one year. <br />BACKGROUND <br />In response to the outbreak of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Governor of California proclaimed a <br />state of emergency throughout California on March 4, 2020. Thereafter, the San Leandro Director <br />of Emergency Services proclaimed a local emergency which was ratified by the City Council on <br />March 16, 2020. Soon, health officers in the Bay Area (and later throughout California) issued <br />orders directing residents to shelter at home and limit activity, travel, and business to only the <br />most essential needs. These health orders caused businesses of all types to cease, or <br />substantially reduce operations. This caused many employees to lose jobs or have their hours <br />reduced. <br />In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and shelter-in-place orders requiring most people to stay <br />at home, the San Leandro City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2020-003, as an urgency <br />ordinance, to enact a residential and commercial eviction moratorium (the commercial eviction <br />moratorium terminated in September 2021). Ordinance No. 2020-003 was a temporary measure <br />intended to promote stability and fairness within the residential and commercial rental market in <br />the City during the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, and to prevent avoidable homelessness and <br />evictions thereby serving the peace, health, safety, and public welfare and to enable tenants in the <br />City whose incomes and ability to work are affected by COVID-19 to remain in their homes and <br />businesses. <br />Ordinance No. 2020-003 provided that the eviction moratorium would terminate on the later of: 1) <br />May 31, 2020, 2) the expiration of the local emergency, or 3) the Governor's proclamation of a <br />state of emergency. The Governor’s proclamation of a state of emergency is set to expire on <br />February 28, 2023. Likewise, the City Council intends to terminate the local emergency <br />Page 1 City of San Leandro Printed on 2/2/2023