SECTION 1.
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Firefighters, public safety officers, and emergency first responders seeking housing often face the daunting task of acquiring housing in a reasonable proximity to their workplace that is safe and affordable.
(b) Each new generation of California firefighters, public safety officers, and emergency first responders faces a greater challenge than the generation before in acquiring housing for their families.
(c) Home prices in urban areas have become out of reach for most firefighters, public safety officers, and emergency first responders, forcing
them to travel greater distances from their homes to their assigned firehouses, precincts, or headquarters than their predecessors.
(d) Increasing commute times ultimately pose a threat to the public health of the state’s residents, through greater traffic congestion, the erosion of air quality, and higher energy consumption.
(e) When firefighters, public safety officers, and emergency first responders can live and work in the same community, they are able to interact with members of the community in varying capacities, and thus can enrich an entire community.
(f) In the event of a catastrophic natural disaster, or other similar emergency, many of these firefighters, public safety officers, and emergency first responders will be unable to respond in a quick, efficient, or effective manner, due to their inability to
purchase affordable housing and live within reasonable proximity to their workplaces.