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Pamplin Media Group - Report: Renters of color in Portland left behind

May 12 2021 The findings were not all negative; some communities of color saw income gains and new neighborhoods open up as a result. The average Black household, with a median annual income of $31,538, could not afford the typical rent in any Portland neighborhood in 2020. The average Latinx family, with a median income of $52,573, likely could afford to purchase a home only in East Portland. And the average Native American household, with a median income of $45,086, would struggle to afford to buy a home anywhere in the city. That s according to a new report on Portland s 2020 housing market. The analysis, which will be presented to the Portland City Council on Wednesday, May 12, found the city s housing prices have continued a rapid ascent while the incomes of residents of color made only modest gains.

Pamplin Media Group - Council begins work on next Portland budget

Council begins work on next Portland budget May 02 2021 A work session and public hearing on Mayor Ted Wheeler s proposed budget are scheduled for this coming week. The City Council begins work on approving the next Portland budget this coming week. Mayor Ted Wheeler released his proposed $5.7 billion budget for the next fiscal year Thursday, April 29. The council will hold a work session on the proposed budget from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 4. A public hearing on the proposed budget will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 5. Both events will be livestreamed on the council s website. No public testimony will be taken during the work session. The public can testify at the hearing by signing up by 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 4, here.

Pamplin Media Group - Federal funds save most of Portland s next budget

Federal funds save most of Portland s next budget April 29 2021 Mayor Ted Wheeler is proposing to use $29 million in emergency aid to offset city revenue losses caused by COVID-19. When COVID-19 first shut down the economy, Mayor Ted Wheeler was facing a $20 million general fund shortfall in the city budget that takes effect on July 1. But Wheeler unveiled a proposed general fund budget for the next fiscal year that is actually $2.7 million larger than the current one, thanks primarily to federal American Rescue Plan funds proposed by President Biden and approved by Congress. For the Portland City Council, the opportunity of 2021 is to work collaboratively to make investments that will help us continue to recover from the pandemic, Wheeler said when the proposed budget was released on Thursday, April 29. The budget I propose reflects my commitment to change and my optimism about Portland s future.

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