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• There is enough emergency housing, transitional housing, permanent housing with supportive services, and independent affordable housing

•Neighborhoods are involved in effective and efficient code enforcement

•Complaints and resolutions are tracked and reported consistently

I suspect these three line items under Public Services, if addressed by the planning commissions and elaborated upon in the Olympia Joint Plan, would provide county and city meddlers the opportunity to further regulate and restrict landlords in the management of their properties. As I recall - perhaps mistakenly - from earlier this year, Olympia was taking under study the licensing of rentals as a business entities and the subsequent inspection of such properties for code and health violations. I presume landlord/owners would be charged fees for the business licenses and inspections.

From: Urban transition plan hearing gets greenlit for Nov. 30 in Olympia

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