The latest reports from Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties show that all three are on track to meet or exceed goals to provide shelter or transitional housing in the first year of Metro’s supportive housing services fund.
The latest reports from Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties show that all three are on track to meet or exceed goals to provide shelter or transitional housing in the first year of Metro’s supportive housing services fund.
Non-profit Do Good Multnomah is using funds from Metro’s supportive housing services measure to help veterans identify barriers keeping them from accessing housing, create navigation plans and transition to long-term stability.
Washington County’s Aloha Inn will soon offer permanent supportive housing to 54 people experiencing chronic homelessness.
Administrative rules for the new Supportive Housing Services income taxes are available for review and comment. To share your views, comment by 5 p.m. on March 1.
Voter-approved investments to address and prevent homelessness for thousands of people across the greater Portland region.
The framework approved Thursday by Metro Council was developed through extensive community engagement and guided by a racial equity lens. It is one more step toward meeting the promise to voters to address homelessness and help people find and keep safe, stable, affordable housing across the region.