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Oregon lawmakers are considering banning the use of AI to set rents, and limiting the exceptions to the state’s rent stabilization law.
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They’re hoping state lawmakers will be moved to act by a Friday deadline, but opponents say existing law is adequate.
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The $75 million fund will allow local governments to offer interest-free loans to developers building moderate-income and affordable housing.
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Jeremy Gates, the executive director of White Bird Clinic, has left his role after more than two years.
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Another round of freezing temperatures are in the forecast this week. They come during a winter, when some homeless advocates in Eugene have voiced concerns about city sweeps of tents and camps.
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Former staff from White Bird Clinic's shuttered Front Rooms department have started their own homeless services in downtown Eugene.
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The Low-Income Rental Housing Property Tax Exemption or LIRHPTE program has been a tool for getting affordable housing built and maintained since 1990.
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It’s been more than four years since the Holiday Farm fire destroyed hundreds of homes along the McKenzie River. Last Friday, Homes for Good held a grand opening to celebrate a completely rebuilt housing community where a mobile home park once stood.
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The lawsuit filed on Thursday alleges Grants Pass ordinances on homeless encampments violate Oregon laws, including discrimination protections for people with a disability.
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Friday morning, St. Vincent de Paul opened an application period for vacancies at a low-income housing property in west Eugene. The window of time to apply was 30 minutes. But slots filled a whole lot quicker.
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Egan Warming Centers in Eugene and Springfield have been activated nightly since Friday.
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Farmworker advocates say the rules don’t address all of their concerns, while farmers say they can’t afford the changes.