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Re: 11-story building to displace low-income residents in Kenton
Taffy, this is great information! Did all the residents facing displacement attend this meeting to see what options they have? I acknowledge the need for affordable housing.
I'm always concerned about
Taffy, this is great information! Did all the residents facing displacement attend this meeting to see what options they have? I acknowledge the need for affordable housing.
I'm always concerned about
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Trena Sutton
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Re: 11-story building to displace low-income residents in Kenton
Hi, Trina,
Yes, two buildings built in the 1940s that now house 14 people would be torn down and replaced with an 11-story building with an estimated 290 units that would house an estimated 500
Hi, Trina,
Yes, two buildings built in the 1940s that now house 14 people would be torn down and replaced with an 11-story building with an estimated 290 units that would house an estimated 500
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Taffy Everts
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#653
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Re: 11-story building to displace low-income residents in Kenton
As I read this approximately 14 units would be torn down in favor of this large project. The age of the current dwellings is significant. Where will the current residents go while its being built?
As I read this approximately 14 units would be torn down in favor of this large project. The age of the current dwellings is significant. Where will the current residents go while its being built?
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Trena Sutton
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Re: 11-story building to displace low-income residents in Kenton
Thanks for your supportive comments! The proposed building site is the two lots at 1810 and 1838 N Argyle Street at N Fenwick. The project will be presented at the Kenton Neighborhood Association
Thanks for your supportive comments! The proposed building site is the two lots at 1810 and 1838 N Argyle Street at N Fenwick. The project will be presented at the Kenton Neighborhood Association
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Taffy Everts
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#651
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Re: 11-story building to displace low-income residents in Kenton
Elise
I’ve heard good things about this lawyer:
https://underdoglawyer.com/
Elise
I’ve heard good things about this lawyer:
https://underdoglawyer.com/
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Andrew Olshin
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Re: 11-story building to displace low-income residents in Kenton
I also think it's relevant for the forum. I think it's problematic if we only focus on things once someone has nowhere to live, rather than look at the systems that create that scenario. And the case
I also think it's relevant for the forum. I think it's problematic if we only focus on things once someone has nowhere to live, rather than look at the systems that create that scenario. And the case
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Elise Aymer
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#649
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Re: 11-story building to displace low-income residents in Kenton
Just my opinion but I think it is very appropriate for this venue. I could find out which Developer if I can get a street name and cross street.
Just my opinion but I think it is very appropriate for this venue. I could find out which Developer if I can get a street name and cross street.
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Trena Sutton
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#648
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Re: 11-story building to displace low-income residents in Kenton
Do you know who the Developer is?
Do you know who the Developer is?
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Trena Sutton
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11-story building to displace low-income residents in Kenton
I’m not sure this is the right forum for this question, but I’m wondering whether low-income folks displaced from affordable housing have any right to replacement housing. A developer wants to
I’m not sure this is the right forum for this question, but I’m wondering whether low-income folks displaced from affordable housing have any right to replacement housing. A developer wants to
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Taffy Everts
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#646
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Re: Denver's Expanding City-Run Campsites
Hi all,
In my opinion Well Said Tim, all the way to the end.
There are many reasons why national policy remains in service of its own interests, with little touch,
Hi all,
In my opinion Well Said Tim, all the way to the end.
There are many reasons why national policy remains in service of its own interests, with little touch,
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Jayme Delson
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Re: Denver's Expanding City-Run Campsites
I am following up the initial video I shared on the Denver campsites with a video giving a more in-depth tour (apparently of a demo village Colorado Village Collaborative set up).
The speaker in the
I am following up the initial video I shared on the Denver campsites with a video giving a more in-depth tour (apparently of a demo village Colorado Village Collaborative set up).
The speaker in the
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Elise Aymer
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#644
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Re: Denver's Expanding City-Run Campsites
Thanks, Tim, for those clarifications and corrections and the context and deeper observations missing from the NBC segment.
That this is a grassroots, village effort definitely did not come through
Thanks, Tim, for those clarifications and corrections and the context and deeper observations missing from the NBC segment.
That this is a grassroots, village effort definitely did not come through
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Elise Aymer
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Re: Denver's Expanding City-Run Campsites
There must be a way to regulate out at least some of the profit from the housing market to allow housing to go back to being for people instead of pocket books. I have no brilliant ideas, sorry. Just
There must be a way to regulate out at least some of the profit from the housing market to allow housing to go back to being for people instead of pocket books. I have no brilliant ideas, sorry. Just
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Joseph Purkey
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Re: Denver's Expanding City-Run Campsites
Thoughtful comments
I continue to believe that there is an abundance of housing in this country. To experience real housing shortages requires visiting the many countries torn apart by war.
I
Thoughtful comments
I continue to believe that there is an abundance of housing in this country. To experience real housing shortages requires visiting the many countries torn apart by war.
I
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Peter Finley Fry
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Re: Denver's Expanding City-Run Campsites
thanks Elise. This is the work of and run by Colorado Village Collaborative, led by Cole Chandler, longtime active members & friends of Village Collaborative network
thanks Elise. This is the work of and run by Colorado Village Collaborative, led by Cole Chandler, longtime active members & friends of Village Collaborative network
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Tim McCormick
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Re: Denver's Expanding City-Run Campsites
I want to express my appreciation for this medium of education and communication.
I believe that the underlying cause of homelessness is the fragmentation of community in our nation; ironically
I want to express my appreciation for this medium of education and communication.
I believe that the underlying cause of homelessness is the fragmentation of community in our nation; ironically
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Peter Finley Fry
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Denver's Expanding City-Run Campsites
I am sharing a news video on Denver's City-run campsites - that they've been deploying across their city and expanding since the pandemic, as it's likely to be referenced as a model in Portland and
I am sharing a news video on Denver's City-run campsites - that they've been deploying across their city and expanding since the pandemic, as it's likely to be referenced as a model in Portland and
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Elise Aymer
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#638
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Re: 3-5pm Weds, join/testify at AHFE Coordinating Board monthly mtg
Barb,
this comment is inappropriate and a false accusation:
> "I am the one you told last month you don't know me, so my answers don't count."
I believe you are referring to the last A Home For
Barb,
this comment is inappropriate and a false accusation:
> "I am the one you told last month you don't know me, so my answers don't count."
I believe you are referring to the last A Home For
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Tim McCormick
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#637
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Re: 3-5pm Weds, join/testify at AHFE Coordinating Board monthly mtg
Hi Tim, thank you for posting this. Thank you for running PDXshelterforum.
I have been around AHFE for several years. Mostly at coordinating board and SOS workgroup meetings.
I am the one you told
Hi Tim, thank you for posting this. Thank you for running PDXshelterforum.
I have been around AHFE for several years. Mostly at coordinating board and SOS workgroup meetings.
I am the one you told
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Barb Rainish
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3-5pm Weds, join/testify at AHFE Coordinating Board monthly mtg
general or on-agenda-item public comment is open at start, up to two minutes for 5 speakers, and possible additional comment time at end.
This is a top opportunity to be heard on Portland/Multnomah
general or on-agenda-item public comment is open at start, up to two minutes for 5 speakers, and possible additional comment time at end.
This is a top opportunity to be heard on Portland/Multnomah
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Tim McCormick
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#635
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