Concord's Housing Element: Sign Petition to Influence Our Housing Policy for the Next Decade
Target: Concord City Council, Concord Housing Element Planning Team, and California Department of Housing and Community Development
Concord residents, make your voice heard and influence our City’s housing policy for the next decade! Sign the petition to ensure that Concord's housing policy for the future include concrete actions to stabilize skyrocketing rents and stop increasing evictions.
Right now, thousands of Concord residents are having trouble affording housing as rents continue to skyrocket with no end in sight. In fact, the City’s own data shows that more than half of Concord renters are forced to pay too much for housing, which is not surprising since rent has increased by more than 44% since 2010. On top of that, vulnerable residents–especially Black and Brown individuals–are currently being threatened with eviction for unjust reasons, including simply asking their landlord for needed repairs or because the landlord uses loopholes in State law to evict low-income tenants and replace them with higher-income ones.
That's why now is a crucial time to get involved and make your voice heard! The California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) is reviewing the City's Housing Element, a comprehensive housing plan that will determine what actions the City will take in the next 8 years to promote fair and affordable housing. This Plan is very significant since the City has the chance to commit to effective policies to protect Concord residents from losing their home and ending up on the streets.
However, in the Housing Element draft submitted to the State, the City of Concord did NOT consider policies proven to effectively address Concord’s displacement and homelessness crisis, such as rent stabilization and eviction protections. Even after 6 years of testimony by hundreds of residents, the planners and elected officials have blatantly ignored our voices. The City of Concord is choosing to elevate the wishes of a corporate lobby over actual residents.
This needs to change or else Concord families will continue to be pushed out of their communities. Sign the petition to City of Concord and the CA Department of Housing and Community Development to demand that the final Housing Element actually meets the needs of Concord's residents and includes concrete actions to stabilize skyrocketing rents and stop increasing evictions!
To:
Concord City Council, Concord Housing Element Planning Team, and California Department of Housing and Community Development
From:
[Your Name]
I want to urge the City of Concord and the California Department of Housing and Community Development to ensure that the City's Housing Element, a comprehensive housing plan that will determine what actions the City will take in the next 8 years to promote fair and affordable housing, includes policy solutions that will stop and prevent displacement and homelessness in our community. We have seen homelessness jump dramatically in the last two years in Contra Costa, increasing by 35%. The Point in Time Count in 2020 revealed that the top two reasons for losing housing were the high cost of living/rents and evictions.
The rents in Concord have skyrocketed, rising by more than 44% since 2010. Hundreds of tenants facing excessive rent increases and unjust evictions have pleaded with the City in recent years to intervene so that they could stay in their homes and put food on the table. Year after year, they have asked for rent stabilization and for more protections from unjust evictions. The vast majority showing up at Council meetings have been immigrants and people of color.
We cannot ignore the racialized impact of this housing crisis. The city’s own draft plan notes that Black and Latinx residents are more likely to be renters and struggle to make ends meet due to racist policies in housing and employment. Specifically, 47% of Latinx residents and 57% of Black residents are forced to pay too much for housing in Concord. While this affordability crisis is hurting our whole community, it is disproportionately impacting people of color and driving displacement.
I want to live in an inclusive city that is racially and ethnically diverse and where working families of different income levels can thrive. I believe that those who work in our community should be able to live in our community. I am tired of seeing lower income, working-class families pushed out of our city. This City should follow Antioch's lead and take immediate, concrete and effective action to stop displacement. It is imperative that Concord consider rent stabilization and eviction protections in their Housing Element, which are proven strategies to address displacement quickly and at scale.
This Housing plan is absolutely critical for determining the future of this City. It needs to offer REAL solutions to the very real problem of affordability and growing racial inequality, rather than token solutions. Please listen to what tenants and residents have been asking for: rent stabilization and protection from unjust evictions. If the City Council and staff continue to ignore these resident demands and the HCD is unable to hold the City accountable, then Concord will continue to see more and more residents living on the streets because of this inaction.