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A celebration was held Tuesday at a transitional housing site in Eugene. Roughly 30 people showed at Everyone Village to highlight the work of high schoolers from 16 Lane County schools, as well as the 16 shelters delivered or near completion from last year.
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The City of Springfield is set to pull funding from a new transitional housing project, citing concerns over its scope.
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A new development that’ll provide 46 living units for Corvallis’ unhoused population is underway.
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On Tuesday night, Ashland City Council approved the acquisition. Located east of downtown, the property at 2200 Ashland Street will be converted into a shelter.
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This City Club program shares recommendations from the Chamber’s research, introduce a cross-sector effort to formalize “One Regional Plan” to end homelessness, and offers insight from nonprofit sector leaders regarding our current supply of affordable housing and resources.
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The county plans to open permanent winter shelters in Lincoln City and Newport later this year.
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Three people staying at the encampments had sought a temporary restraining order, alleging the city would be violating several constitutional rights by seizing people’s property and possibly arresting them if they refused to leave camps.
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A conversation with Darcy Phillips, Executive Director of Cornerstone Community Housing
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Eugene’s new renter protection rules will require that some landlords pay their tenants to relocate.
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Eugene’s largest transitional housing site is still growing, nearly two years after it opened.
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It’s official. Homes for Good has received the final funding needed to build an affordable housing and childcare site in Eugene.
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The City of Eugene is making progress on developing a mixed-use neighborhood along the Willamette River near downtown.