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Multnomah County and the city of Portland unveiled details Monday of a long-promised plan to overhaul the region’s response to homelessness.
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Panelists Kate Budd and Terri Hsieh will describe how All In works in our community and provide details about its impact.
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Oregon state senators approve more than $350 million to help state’s housing and homelessness crisisThe money would boost housing production, create a new state agency, help fund existing homeless shelters and give cities a one-time chance to bypass state land-use laws to build housing.
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Eugene’s City Council voted unanimously Monday to extend its Safe Sleep sites through June 2025.
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Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek is hellbent on building more housing and willing to defy conservationists who have long backed her by giving cities a one-time chance to bypass the state’s land use laws to build housing faster.
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A judge said Tuesday that a Yachats businesswoman’s complex of four yurts and a recreational vehicle on 20 acres of forest land violates zoning ordinances.
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A program that helps low-income households in Lane County with their utility bills filled up within minutes of opening its wait list this week.
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During the last week of January, communities across the country conduct a count of their homeless population.
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The Southern Oregon Homelessness Summit is the first of its kind and will take place on Feb. 3 in Ashland.
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The city of Eugene has just over $1 million available to invest in affordable housing.
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A small Douglas County city has earned a $1.2 million housing grant that may lead to big changes.
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The Oregon governor's proposal faced skepticism among Democrats uncomfortable with a proposal to weaken land use laws for housing. She says she's worked to make the bill stronger.