Vote! June 2nd 2026 LAJDA for County Supervisor.
“Neighborhood-Scale Housing with Support”
Small, well-managed housing solutions that fit our neighborhoods and help people stay housed.
Core:
No large, disruptive projects
Thoughtful design that fits each community
Built-in services that prevent problems—not react to them
Shared responsibility across all neighborhoods
“Relief, investment, and safer streets.”
“We are prioritizing your neighborhoods for real relief from encampments.”
“More people will be moved into stable housing with services, not left on the streets.”
“We’re investing in cleaner, safer public spaces and stronger outreach.”
“This plan brings resources back into your community, not just enforcement.”
“Keeping families housed and preventing displacement.”
“This is about stopping families from losing their housing in the first place.”
“We’re expanding rental assistance, job programs, and legal protections.”
“New housing will be modest in size and designed to fit the neighborhood.”
“Our goal is stability for working families—not disruption.”
“Proactive planning to protect quality of life.”
“We’re taking a proactive approach so homelessness doesn’t grow here.”
“Housing will be small-scale, well-managed, and thoughtfully located.”
“Services will be built in to prevent issues before they impact neighborhoods.”
“This protects your schools, safety, and property values long-term.”
“Protecting stability and supporting aging in place.”
“We’re focused on helping long-time residents stay in their homes.”
“Any new housing will be small, well-designed, and consistent with neighborhood character.”
“We’re expanding services for seniors and fixed-income residents.”
“This is about maintaining the quiet, stable environment you value.”
“Shared responsibility, real accountability.”
“No single neighborhood will carry the burden—we are distributing solutions fairly.”
“Every site will include on-site management and support services.”
“We will track results and publicly report outcomes.”
“If something isn’t working, we will fix it—quickly and transparently.”
"Well-managed, small-scale housing with services has not been shown to reduce property values when done correctly."
"The biggest risk to property values is visible, unmanaged homelessness—not stable housing solutions.”
“We are requiring professional management, design standards, and ongoing oversight for every site.”
“We’re using good design—landscaping, layout, and community-serving spaces—to ensure developments fit naturally into neighborhoods.”
“These aren’t isolated projects—they’re integrated, well-planned parts of the community.”
“This approach is about balance—reducing homelessness, protecting neighborhoods, and making sure every community is part of the solution. Small, well-managed housing with built-in support helps us do all three.”
Different neighborhoods aren’t just reacting to homelessness—they’re reacting to:
Loss of control
Fear of decline
Unequal burden
“This plan is about making sure children have stability to learn and grow, and veterans have the support they’ve earned—while also protecting the safety, character, and quality of life in every neighborhood.”
“In Sacramento County, no child should go to sleep without a stable home, and no veteran who served our country should be left behind.
Our approach is simple: small, well-managed housing with built-in services, placed thoughtfully across our communities.
This helps us do two things at once—reduce homelessness and protect the quality of life in every neighborhood.
We’re focusing on early help for families, so kids can stay in school, and real support for veterans, including housing, mental health care, and job pathways.
This is about balance, accountability, and making sure no one falls through the cracks—while keeping our neighborhoods strong.”
“Relief, respect, and reinvestment.”
“Your neighborhoods have carried more than their share—this plan brings real relief by moving indoors into stable housing with services.”
“We are prioritizing families with children and veterans living unsheltered, connecting them directly to housing and care.”
“You’ll see more outreach teams, cleaner public spaces, and faster response to concerns.”
“This is about restoring safety, dignity, and investment in your community.”
“Kids shouldn’t be growing up around encampments, and veterans shouldn’t be living in them. This plan changes that.”
“I want to start by recognizing something important—your neighborhoods have carried more than their share of this challenge.
This plan is about relief and reinvestment. You’ll see more outreach, faster placement into housing, and fewer encampments over time.
We are prioritizing children living in unstable conditions and veterans who are currently unsheltered, getting them into housing with real support—not leaving them on the street.
This is about making sure kids can grow up safely and veterans are treated with the dignity they’ve earned.”
“No child should grow up surrounded by instability, and no veteran should be left outside without support.”
“Stability for working families and early support for kids.”
“We’re focused on preventing homelessness before it happens, especially for families with children.”
“That means rental assistance, eviction prevention, and school-based support for students at risk.”
“We’re expanding job pathways and services for veterans transitioning to civilian life.”
“Housing here will be small-scale, well-managed, and designed to fit your community.”
“When we keep a family housed, we keep a child in school and a future on track.”
“Here, the biggest issue we hear is affordability—and families being one step away from losing housing.
Our focus is prevention: keeping families housed so children can stay in school and succeed.
We’re expanding rental assistance, legal protections, and job programs—including career pathways for veterans transitioning back into civilian life.
Any new housing will be small, well-managed, and designed to fit into your community—not overwhelm it.”
“When we prevent a family from losing housing, we protect a child’s future.”
“Smart, proactive planning that protects your quality of life.”
“We’re acting early so homelessness doesn’t grow here the way it has elsewhere.”
“Housing will be limited in size, professionally managed, and supported with services on-site.”
“We are prioritizing veteran housing and support, and making sure children in crisis are stabilized quickly.”
“This approach helps protect schools, neighborhoods, and long-term property values.”
“The best way to protect your community is to prevent the problem before it reaches your doorstep.”
“This community has worked hard to build a high quality of life—and our goal is to protect that.
We’re taking a proactive approach so homelessness doesn’t grow here the way it has in other areas.
That means small-scale housing, strong management, and built-in services—especially for veterans and families with children who need short-term stability.
This is about protecting your neighborhoods, your schools, and your long-term property values.”
“The best way to protect your community is to act early, thoughtfully, and responsibly.”
“Preserving stability and protecting vulnerable residents.”
“This plan helps seniors, veterans, and long-time residents stay housed and supported.”
“Any new housing will be small, thoughtfully designed, and consistent with the look and feel of your neighborhood.”
“We’re expanding in-home services and healthcare access, especially for aging residents.”
“We’re ensuring that no veteran or vulnerable resident is left isolated or without support.”
“Stability means making sure the people who built this community—including our veterans—can remain part of it.”
“We know this community values stability, safety, and preserving its character.
This plan is designed to protect that stability, while also supporting seniors, veterans, and long-time residents who may be at risk.
Any housing here will be small, well-designed, and aligned with the neighborhood.
We’re also expanding services to ensure that no veteran or vulnerable resident is left isolated or without help.”
“Taking care of our most vulnerable neighbors is part of what keeps a community strong.”
“Shared responsibility with real oversight.”
“Every neighborhood will be part of the solution—no one area will carry the burden alone.”
“Every site includes on-site management and support services, especially for children and veterans in need.”
“We will track results and report back publicly, so you can see what’s working.”
“If something isn’t working, we will fix it quickly and transparently.”
“This is about building a system where no child and no veteran is overlooked—and every neighborhood is respected.”
“Let me be clear—this is about shared responsibility. No one neighborhood will carry the burden alone.
Every site will include on-site management and support services, with a focus on helping children and veterans stabilize and succeed.
We will track results, report back publicly, and make changes when needed.
You deserve to see real progress—not just promises.”
“Accountability and results are not optional—they are part of the commitment.”
“Children experiencing homelessness are more likely to fall behind in school and face long-term challenges.”
“We’re working with schools to identify and support students early.”
“Family housing will include access to childcare, education stability, and nutrition.”
“If we get this right for kids, we change the future of our entire community.”
“Veterans represent a small share of the population but a disproportionate share of those experiencing homelessness.”
“We’re expanding housing vouchers, mental health care, and job pathways specifically for veterans.”
“This is about honoring service with real support—not just words.”
“No one who served our country should be without a place to call home.”
Q1. “Will this hurt my property value?”
A1. “The biggest threat to property values is unmanaged homelessness.
Well-managed, small-scale housing with services helps prevent that.”
Q2. “Why here?”
A2. “Because every community needs to be part of the solution—and we’re ensuring it’s done in a way that fits each neighborhood.”
Q3. “How do you guarantee safety?”
A.3 “On-site management, built-in services, and clear accountability standards—this is proactive, not reactive.”
“This plan is about balance—protecting our neighborhoods while making sure no child goes without stability and no veteran is left behind. With small, well-managed housing and strong support systems, we can do both.”
“Every person deserves the basics—safe shelter, clean water, and a chance to live with dignity.
But right now, too many children are growing up without stability, and too many veterans who served our country are being left behind.
Our approach is simple: small, well-managed housing with built-in services, placed thoughtfully across our communities—so we can reduce homelessness while protecting the neighborhoods we all care about.
This is about balance: strong neighborhoods and compassionate solutions.”
“The biggest threat to property values is unmanaged homelessness.
What we’re proposing—small, well-managed housing with services—is designed to reduce that risk, not increase it.”
“Every site includes professional management, built-in services, and clear accountability standards.
This is about preventing problems—not reacting after they happen.”
“At the end of the day, this is about who we are as a community.
Do we make sure children have a stable place to sleep and succeed in school?
Do we make sure veterans who served our country are not left behind?
And can we do that while protecting the neighborhoods we all love?
I believe we can—and with this approach, we will.”