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The site will be run by the nonprofit Mobile Integrative Navigation Team, or MINT.
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Richard Rothstein's 2017 book The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America.
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On Tuesday night, the City Council voted to decline state funding that would have been used to renovate the shelter and keep it open long-term.
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Brookings, Oregon received a grant to boost services for homeless people.
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Those two measures, along with House Bill 4134, will send a total of $376 million toward boosting housing production, funding infrastructure like roads and land acquisition and supporting renters.
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A plan advanced by a Senate committee includes $350 million, down from the $600 million Gov. Tina Kotek wanted.
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The governor has made housing and homelessness some of her top priorities. A previous version of the $500 million bill failed last session.
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The state’s latest revenue forecast will dictate which spending bills survive the legislative session.
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One of the key pieces of legislation in Oregon’s 2024 session includes half a billion dollars in funding for housing-related projects. Some of that money could help small cities get developments off the ground.
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The county has been struggling with a lack of housing and rising costs.
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The Southern Oregon Homelessness Summit is the first of its kind and will take place on Feb. 3 in Ashland.
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Making it easier to annex land and increasing options for middle-income Oregonians are top priorities.
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A program in Humboldt County to provide homeless people with a safe place to park their cars and sleep will be extended for two years.
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On Tuesday, Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek extended the state’s homelessness emergency that she enacted a year ago, following her inauguration. The extension will allow some new homeless shelters to remain open.