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Eugene City Councilors made some tweaks to their Middle Housing ordinance at their work session Wednesday. That’s after a recent public hearing drew hundreds of comments both in favor and objection to the proposal.
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The modular building could be a model for future efforts to provide affordable housing.
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The Nel at 11th and Charnelton is a three story building which will have 45 studio apartments.
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The amendments are meant to implement House Bill 2001 which seeks to increase the types of housing available in Oregon’s cities.
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The proposed 115-unit complex would begin to address a chronic housing shortage in the region that was made worse by the 2020 wildfires in the Rogue Valley.
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The median price of a home in Eugene is $451,000, according to an affordable housing advocate. And that’s just one factor holding residents back from purchasing homes.
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Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, and housing advocate, Aaron Brown, discuss the intersection of housing, transportation, and racial justice. Changing urban landscapes and perspectives about housing are creating tensions and solutions. Learn about the Yes In My Backyard movement on this episode.
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Half a year after releasing its first report on homelessness, the Eugene Chamber of Commerce says it’s time to get “deep and strategic” on the issue.
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An infusion of federal funding will allow Oregon to extend its emergency rental assistance program for an additional week.
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Oregon homes and businesses damaged or destroyed by the 2020 wildfires can get financial help through a state and multi-county partnership.
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On this edition, we are talking about one of the biggest challenges in our community: the issue of the un-housed. Our guest is Michelle Hankes, the CEO of ShelterCare. ShelterCare provides a range of housing programs and services to individuals and families who are homeless, or on the verge of homelessness.