
Please join me and leaders from the Associated Students of the University of California, Irvine (ASUCI) on Thursday, April 4, 2019, at 5:30 PM for the presentation of a groundbreaking report on student housing issues at UC Irvine.
Despite opposition from many community members and UCI student leaders, the Irvine City Council recently voted 4–1 to tighten restrictions on “boarding houses” and to ramp up code enforcement of housemate arrangements that are not the “functional equivalent of a family.”
As a member of the Irvine City Council, I voted against this proposed ordinance. I believe that preserving neighborhood character is important, as is preventing excessive noise and improper home modifications. But these goals can best be achieved by enforcing regulations we already have on the books, not by prohibiting living arrangements that are financially necessary to students and young people.
I also have serious concerns about the constitutionality of the proposed ordinance, its intrusion into residents’ private lives, as well as its conflict with state law regarding housing.
Indeed, the California Department of Housing and Community Development contacted the City of Irvine immediately after the vote, expressing their concern that the ordinance violated state law.
As a result, the ordinance is being re-worked by City staff and will not move forward in its current form.
Brought to you by ASUCI Office of the President’s Housing Security Commission, the ASUCI Housing Security Town Hall will feature a groundbreaking report on student homelessness and housing insecurity presented by Izzak Mireles, a UCI Masters of Urban and Regional Planning graduate student.
In addition, I will be making some remarks and engaging in a question and answer session.
I hope you will join us alongside experts and leaders from across the Irvine community.
What: ASCUI Housing Security Town Hall
When: Thursday, April 4, 2019, 5:30 – 7:00 PM
Where: UCI Crystal Cove Auditorium
Free admission. All are welcome!
You can find the Facebook Event Page here.
See you there!
