Long Beach, CA
File #: 22-0328    Version: 1 Name: CD3 - Report on Rental Assistance
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 3/14/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/22/2022 Final action: 3/22/2022
Title: Recommendation to request City Manager to work with Development Services Department as well as our legislative delegations in Washington and Sacramento to report back to the City Council on the status of tenant rental assistance payments, and the feasibility of opportunities to expedite payments, and advocate to expand those eligible to receive rental assistance.
Sponsors: COUNCILWOMAN SUZIE A. PRICE, THIRD DISTRICT, COUNCILWOMAN STACY MUNGO, FIFTH DISTRICT, COUNCILMAN AL AUSTIN, EIGHTH DISTRICT
Attachments: 1. 032222-R-19sr
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Recommendation to request City Manager to work with Development Services Department as well as our legislative delegations in Washington and Sacramento to report back to the City Council on the status of tenant rental assistance payments, and the feasibility of opportunities to expedite payments, and advocate to expand those eligible to receive rental assistance.

DISCUSSION
As the historic COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact residents all across Long Beach as well as worldwide it is important for us to continue looking at policies and opportunities for advocacy that may better serve the ongoing needs of Long Beach residents. Therefore, frequent updates to the City Council on programs like the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (LB-ERAP) should be provided to the City Council. Additionally, information on how Long Beach can advocate to our state and federal representatives for policy improvements to potentially expand eligibility for those who may need rental assistance but be ineligible under current restrictions.

Throughout the COVID-19 emergency we have reassessed policies, and applied updates as the nature of the emergency has changed, or the expectations of its impacts developed. Polices that were initially not intended to last for more than a few months, are now approaching their third year, and as a result impacts and unintended results have become clear.

The City of Long Beach has received multiple rounds of funding to assist tenants with paying back their deferred rent. These funds have not been fully allocated to Long Beach residents. Additionally, there are situations where tenants applied and received partial funding yet more is needed. However, until Phase 1 monies are exhausted the tenant and landlord have to wait to apply for more funds under Phase 2. These are a few of the challenges this important program continues to face. Additionally, as this emergency has continued it would be advantageous to residents still being impacted by C...

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