Oakland Passes Residential Elevator Maintenance Ordinance

Oakland, California, Councilmember Carroll Fife; image courtesy of City of Oakland

In July, Oakland, California, Councilmember Carroll Fife co-sponsored an ordinance requiring operators of residential properties with elevators to maintain elevators in an operable condition, according to the City of Oakland. The ordinance has since been passed. “In residential buildings that contain elevators, regular elevator maintenance and expeditious repair of malfunctions are necessary to ensure that persons with mobility disabilities have continued access to their homes,” the city’s website says, adding that the ordinance seeks to help ensure safe and continued access to housing for many residents with disabilities and sets out guidelines and requirements. This legislation was developed in partnership with the City Attorney’s Office, the Planning and Building Department, the Rent Adjustment Program and the Mayor’s Commission on Persons with Disabilities. The City Attorney’s Office also consulted with Cal/OSHA’s Elevator Unit, the state Civil Rights Department and other attorneys specializing in disability rights.

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