A letter to the Board of Supervisors regarding the consideration of a moratorium on pass-through charges for mobile home parks, specifically addressing the situation at Sterling Shores. The author argues against the moratorium, stating it would harm housing providers and not address underlying cost realities. The letter also urges the Board to conclude the Ad Hoc Committee's work, which has become focused on advancing a rent-stabilization ordinance rather than its original purpose of gathering resources for mobile home residents.
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A letter to the Board of Supervisors regarding the consideration of a moratorium on pass-through charges for mobile home parks, specifically addressing the situation at Sterling Shores. The author argues against the moratorium, stating it would harm housing providers and not address underlying cost realities. The letter also urges the Board to conclude the Ad Hoc Committee's work, which has become focused on advancing a rent-stabilization ordinance rather than its original purpose of gathering resources for mobile home residents.