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Ten of the 33 pallet homes given to the city in April 2022 will be returned.
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On Tuesday, Circuit Court Judge Sarah McGlaughlin said she will make a decision sometime this week.
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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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Despite billions spent and thousands of people helped, the most recent available data shows homelessness is still increasing in the state.
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Portland-based Disability Rights Oregon has sent two letters to Grants Pass officials, saying its new rules on homeless campsites violate federal and state law.
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On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Grants Pass v. Johnson, the Southern Oregon case that could have widespread implications for how cities can regulate homelessness.
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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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Eugene’s City Council is considering an ordinance that would make camping legal in some public spaces.
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Eugene City Council is discussing whether to renew an ordinance that created Safe Sleep Sites for the unhoused to camp in tents or cars. The ordinance created in April of last year is set to expire in May 2023.There are currently five Safe Sleep Sites in operation.
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The city of Albany is seeking public input on how to regulate portable toilets.
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The White Bird Clinic in Eugene has weathered a lot of adjustments and challenges since the pandemic hit the area last year. But they’ve since managed to…
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A group of activists pitched their tents in front of Corvallis City Hall Thursday to protest city policies regarding unhoused people. Corvallis resumed…