Fair Rents, Fair Bills: Understanding Rent & Utility Regulations

JOIN US VIRTUALLY ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH 12PM

Join us for a learning session about San José’s Rent Stabilization Program and possible updates to the city’s rules on how utilities are billed in rental housing (known as Ratio Utility Billing Services, or RUBS).

We’ll break down:

  • What rent stabilization means
  • How RUBS works
  • And what these proposed changes could mean for renters and housing providers

You’ll also learn how to share your feedback and get involved as the city considers these updates and how it can impact you.

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On Tuesday, July 7 our TEA time virtual speaker series will continue with a virtual conversation on one of the very important facets of civic participation, Boards and Commissions in the City of San José. Moderated by Ellina Yin, a San José resident who just launched a podcast aimed at this very process, we will speak with three experts on the topic: Larisa Casillas, Program Director of Leadership Development and Advocacy at Urban Habitat, who runs the Boards and Commissions Leadership Institute in Oakland, Toni Taber, City Clerk of the City of San José, and community advocate Tamara Alvarado who throughout her career has dedicated herself to lifting up the voices of so many underrepresented groups in our community.
Together we will learn a little about the process from three distinct perspectives, City, Organizers, Residents. Followed by a Q&A discussion. This virtual event will be live streamed on Facebook live and recorded for an upcoming episode of the Only in San Jose podcast.
The TEA time speaker series which aims to Teach, Engage & Activate guests is a joint effort with the Latina Coalition of Silicon Valley, San Jose Woman’s Club, and La Raza Historical Society funded by the Santa Clara County Office of Women’s Policy, Division of Equity and Social Justice.
When:
July 7th
6:30PM - 8:00PM
Where:
Online Event
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