Measures CC, DD & FF Cost Taxpayers Over $10 Million Per Year

Vote No on Measure CC

The Constant Crime Proposal

  • Constant Crime for Neighborhoods
  • Taxpayers Pay Millions for Bureaucracy
  • Lower Quality Homes & No Housing Solution

Measure CC Wastes Almost $3 million on Bureaucracy, Consultants, and Ineffective Housing Programs

Measure CC locks into place a law that is already costing taxpayers millions of dollars in lawsuits and unnecessary bureaucracy. It costs nearly $3 million per year, almost 90% of which goes to bureaucracy and out of town consultants. It’s siphoning off money from Santa Ana’s affordable housing fund, but hasn’t done anything to create new affordable housing.

If we want to maintain and improve Santa Ana’s quality of life, Vote No on CC, DD & FF

Vote No on
Measure CC

Measure CC Makes Our Vulnerable Population Less Safe

Measure CC is the Constant Crime Measure:

  • Forces residents to live near people who are terrorizing and harassing them.
  • Forces residents and property managers to further risk themselves by making them confront their harassers.

“I see it too often. Women and children are often stuck living near someone threatening them, sometimes in the same building. But it’s very difficult to get the person who could harm them away. It should be easy to fix problems like this, but Measure CC makes it harder. Vote No on Measure CC!

Measure CC Means Declining Neighborhoods

Measure CC lowers housing quality in Santa Ana


Measure CC makes it impossible for landlords to properly maintain buildings


Declining neighborhoods from Measure CC spread to impact surrounding communities.

Measure CC – No New Housing Protections

Measure CC doesn’t offer any new protections for Santa Ana renters. Regardless of Measure CC’s outcome, Santa Ana’s existing housing laws will remain the same. Except that if it passes, we will have to spend millions in unnecessary elections to fix all of its problems.

No on CC!