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City Council and Successor Agency
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10/20/2014
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10/20/2014 <br /> Goals and <br /> Policies <br /> 2 0 1 5 . 2 0 2 3 H O U S I N G <br /> with special needs, such as seniors, families, disabled persons, <br /> homeless persons <br /> Policy H-4.5: Provide appropriate development standards to facilitate the <br /> development of housing for extremely low-income and special <br /> needs persons. <br /> GOAL H-5: Promote equal housing opportunity for all residents. <br /> Policy H-5.1: Continue to enforce fair housing laws, and support efforts to <br /> prevent housing discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, <br /> ancestry, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, <br /> marital status, children, disability, or any other arbitrary factor. <br /> Policy H-5.2: Support organizations that provide fair housing services to <br /> Redwood City residents, and seek to eliminate housing <br /> discrimination. <br /> Policy H-5.3: Promote greater awareness of tenant and landlord rights and <br /> obligations. <br /> Policy H-5.4: Ensure that housing programs maximize choice and avoid <br /> unlawful discrimination. <br /> Policy H-5.5: Encourage housing construction or alteration to meet the needs <br /> of residents with special needs such as the elderly and disabled. <br /> Implementation Programs <br /> Procedures, Permits, Agreements, Ordinances <br /> Program H-1: Code Enforcement. Redwood City encourages the maintenance <br /> and improvement of housing for all income levels through its <br /> Code Enforcement Program. The goal of code enforcement is to <br /> minimize deferred maintenance and eliminate health and safety <br /> The lead department <br /> problems and blighted conditions in neighborhoods. Properties <br /> responsible for implementation that are cited for serious violations and are occupied by low- <br /> is indicated in bold font. income households are referred to the Home Improvement <br /> Loan Program for assistance (see Program H-15). <br /> Objective: <br /> • Continue to implement the Code Enforcement Program to <br /> bring substandard housing units into compliance with City <br /> Page H - 1 5 2 Redwood City General Plan <br /> RESO. # 15376 <br /> MUFF # 301 <br />
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