A plan in San Bernadino for 100 apartment units to be rehabilitated for low-income tenants, and another 144 units to be torn down to make way for 40 to 55 homes and senior housing, moves ahead. The project has been a source of uncertainty for people who live in the area, since plans require them to find new homes.
Pedro Nava (D-Santa Barbara)addressed a group of Chino mobile home park residents about his bill AB 566 that would help mobile home park residents fight conversions. The bill has passed both houses of the legislature and awaits the Governor's signature.
Tenants speaking out against a redevelopment project say they would prefer more assertive code enforcement to redevelopment work that could force them to move.