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Pacific Wall Systems, which constructs prefabricated wall panels at a covered plant in Phoenix, saving builders time and effort.
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This past weekend, community members celebrated the official groundbreaking of the first cooperatively owned mobile home park formed in the Rogue Valley. This fall, families will be returning after the 2020 Almeda Fire destroyed most of the park.
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The homeless service nonprofit Rogue Retreat recently turned to Facebook Marketplace to sell some of its rigid tents.
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California’s rent cap doesn’t apply to low-income housing, which has its own rules. But with inflation, some tenants have gotten much higher rent increases.
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Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority services. Elizabeth Elliott is Executive Dir.
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Rogue Reimagined exec dir Tucker Teutsch and Cassandra Cornwell post Almeda Drive Fire update.
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California lawmakers created a program with billions of dollars in federal relief money, hoping to stem a flood of evictions as state and local COVID-related emergency eviction bans came to an end. But a sizable, unlucky minority of applicants — tenants and landlords alike — have had to wait…and wait and wait.
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On Wednesday, the City of Talent held a grand opening for 72 new apartments.
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The county has been struggling with a lack of housing supply and rising costs.
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With the opening of a new homeless shelter in Ashland last week, city officials are now developing an urban camping ban.
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After repeated delays, a Lane County nonprofit says it’s nearly ready to begin building mobile homes.
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The state of Oregon recently approved Ashland’s Housing Production Strategy, which is required by legislation passed in 2019.
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Oregon Governor Tina Kotek visited Lake, Klamath and Jackson counties the first week of October as part of her pledge to visit all 36 counties during her term.
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Ashland, Oregon plans for new homeless shelter.