Dr. Dora Crouch said the second draft is an “improvement” over the first but there are discrepancies between housing needs and supply as well as complications due to the 1990 census figures used for the study.The “Unmet needs” of lower income housing should take precedence over all others, said Chris Espinosa.“I'm greatly concerned with the shortage of housing for workers in this community,” said Latino Town Hall Vice President Jess Victoria. “You should consider all economic,” segments of society.More details on projected home rehabilitation - up to 1200 units in five years - should be demonstrated, said Jess Ornelas, and although the city states in the DHE that a Habitat for Humanity home is completed, work has not yet begun.City living conditions have deteriorated significantly in the last four years, said Latino Town Hall President Robert Borrego, and it is difficult to tell a rising number of homeless people there is no affordable housing.The council wrangled over several issues, including tours the state HCD representatives had taken with members of city staff and a week later with Councilwoman Laura Flores Espinosa and Jess Ornelas. Impacts of specific language on the economic levels of housing units, further revisions to the draft document and a time table for state review were also addressed before the DHE was found adequate to send on to the HCD.