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Three homeless camps in Roseburg are owned and operated not by the city, but by Elk Island Trading Group, a landowner that flips blighted real estate.
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The effort is backed by the mayor of Salem and Oregon’s largest business lobby.
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Oregon housing budget cuts are forcing nonprofits across the state to slash homeless services and tenant advocacy programs. As evictions rise, fewer resources are available to support vulnerable communities.
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A new program in Eugene’s Whiteaker neighborhood will preserve aging homes in hopes of improving public health and protecting vulnerable community members against the impacts of climate change.
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After a year of construction, Homes for Good has officially opened a new supportive housing project in downtown Eugene.
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A heatwave has hit much of western Oregon. In the Willamette Valley, an “Extreme Heat Warning” is now in place through at least Tuesday evening.
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Benton County has helped 54 households find housing in the past year through a collaboration with a flexible housing program.
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The Central Oregon county and land use nonprofits disagree on how many acres have shifted from agricultural land to residential development.
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The Students' Cooperative Association’s housing model stands apart from apartments and houses as one of the most affordable options in an area with a high cost of living, and even higher rates of homelessness.
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Square One Villages’ newest project, Rosa Village, will allow residents to own a share of the property, instead of individual single family homes.
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Advocates fear that cutting funds for rental assistance and legal aid could propel many more Oregonians into homelessness.
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A new collaboration between PeaceHealth, Eugene transitional housing community Everyone Village and other groups will provide 10 recovery cottages and a clinic for people without a safe place to go after surgery.