Thousand Oaks Low Income Housing

By Erik Hansen • June 7th, 2010

I recently read an interesting article, “Low-income housing law to be met, but it’s no consolation to residents of mobile homes” by Nancy Needham with the Thousand Oaks Acorn.  This article reminded me of the classic book, Catch-22, by Joseph Heller.  Evidently, the city needs to provide state mandated low income housing options for its residents; however, the city of Thousand Oaks wants to replace 428 acres of an existing mobile home park with high density low income housing.  According to the state of California, mobile homes aren’t considered low income. 

Admittedly, I haven’t followed this topic too closely and the article didn’t mention any other alternative options for providing low income housing in Thousand Oaks.  As a company offering Thousand Oaks Property Management, I do get lots of prospective tenants shocked by the high rents in Thousand Oaks.

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