The residents of the latest completed building in the Metro affordable housing bond program will also receive assistance paid for through the Metro supportive housing services fund.
The residents of the latest completed building in the Metro affordable housing bond program will also receive assistance paid for through the Metro supportive housing services fund.
Representatives from Metro and its partner agencies gathered on Tuesday, April 4 to celebrate the grand opening of the Hattie Redmond Apartments in North Portland’s Kenton neighborhood. This new apartment community will provide 60 permanent, stable homes with services for people who have experienced homelessness. The project is funded in part by Metro’s affordable housing bond, with services paid for by Metro’s supportive housing services fund.
Michael Davis is a housing case manager for the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization in Washington County. He not only connects people with housing and rent assistance, he helps them with many other aspects of their life.
Two moms and their families are looking to the future after finding stable and affordable housing at the Viewfinder, one of the first apartment communities that uses Metro affordable housing bond funding to open.
Rockwood Village was the first development with Metro housing bond funding to welcome residents, and it hosted a grand opening celebration on July 19th. Thanks to collaborative efforts between the City of Gresham, Metro, Multnomah County, and other nonprofit and private sector partners, this new apartment community brings 224 income-regulated apartments to the Rockwood Town Center area.
This week, Metro released the annual affordable housing bond report. The report includes details about bond housing production across the region in 2021, showing significant progress toward delivering on promises made to voters.