Ferguson - Track Record on Recovery Residences,
aka "Sober Living Homes"
City Council Member Kerry Ferguson (San Juan Capistrano) has done the following:
11/2015 - Voted in favor of a 45 day moratorium on Congregate Care facilities in residential zones.
3/15/16 - Voted in favor of a year-long moratorium on Congregate Care facilities in residential zones
10/18/16 - Voted in favor of endorsing Darrell Issa's HR 6070 Safe Recovery and Community Empowerment Act
4/27/17 - Called for the Association of California Cities - Orange County to form a Recovery Residence Task Force, which it did
9/23-25/17 - With ACC-OC, visited many Congressional and agency offices in Washington, DC and introduced the issue
12/11-12/17 - With ACC-OC, visited many Congressional and agency offices in Washington, DC and discussed the issue in depth
1/17/17 - Voted in favor of clarification of ban on short-term, transitory lodging
8/31/18 - Indicated on her Facebook page that she would take the issue of ending abuses of
Sober Living Industry to the City Council and would be urging the council
to vote to support AB 3162, co-sponsored by State Senator Pat Bates.
11/2015 - Voted in favor of a 45 day moratorium on Congregate Care facilities in residential zones.
3/15/16 - Voted in favor of a year-long moratorium on Congregate Care facilities in residential zones
10/18/16 - Voted in favor of endorsing Darrell Issa's HR 6070 Safe Recovery and Community Empowerment Act
4/27/17 - Called for the Association of California Cities - Orange County to form a Recovery Residence Task Force, which it did
9/23-25/17 - With ACC-OC, visited many Congressional and agency offices in Washington, DC and introduced the issue
12/11-12/17 - With ACC-OC, visited many Congressional and agency offices in Washington, DC and discussed the issue in depth
1/17/17 - Voted in favor of clarification of ban on short-term, transitory lodging
8/31/18 - Indicated on her Facebook page that she would take the issue of ending abuses of
Sober Living Industry to the City Council and would be urging the council
to vote to support AB 3162, co-sponsored by State Senator Pat Bates.