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Sen Jeff Merkley joins PSU to discuss homelessness

Sen Jeff Merkley joins PSU to discuss homelessness
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Homes -- Not Sanctioned Encampments -- Are the Solution to Homelessness

Homes -- Not Sanctioned Encampments -- Are the Solution to Homelessness
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Hill 2 Hall June 28th-July 2nd

Hill 2 Hall June 28th-July 2nd   The Portland State University Homelessness Research & Action Collaborative (HRAC) issued a report estimating that over 125,000 Oregon households are at risk of being evicted when the federal moratorium on evictions expires this month, costing taxpayers as much as $4.7 billion. The collaborative utilized data compiled from emergency medical services filings, child welfare and juvenile justice services and institutions like emergency shelters. It is unclear the number of households eligible for rental assistance in time to stave off eviction. “If we want to be truly responsible, we should allow everyone to stay in their homes while we figure out how many still need rent assistance and whether they can access that assistance,” said Marisa Zapata, HRAC Director and PSU Associate Professor of Land-Use Planning.

Emotions Well Up in a Debate Over How to Best Help Portland s Homeless

Willamette Week The need for strong, independent local journalism is more urgent than ever. Please support the city we love by joining Friends of Willamette Week. Emotions Well Up in a Debate Over How to Best Help Portland’s Homeless Being flush with money brings problems, and city and county leaders are fighting over how to best use their share of the money that metro-area voters approved last May. Local officials are split on how best to aid people living on Portland streets. (Wesley Lapointe) Updated May 12 By now, no one is surprised when an argument about how to address homelessness in Portland spurs high emotions and harsh words. It’s more unusual for a public hearing to leave an elected official in tears.

Advocates Raise Concerns About Homeless Shelter Expansion Proposal

A meeting of a community board that helps guide regional solutions to homelessness underscored concerns last week around a shelter proposal pitched by Multnomah County Commissioner Sharon Meieran. The virtual Wednesday meeting of the A Home For Everyone (AHFE) Coordinating Board—which oversees the collaborative work being done by governments in the Portland metro region to address homelessness—centered on Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury's proposed county budget for the 2021-22 fiscal year. That budget suggests using.

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