At the first—and likely only—public hearing on Metro’s “supportive housing” tax measure, one residentaskeda question on everyone’s mind: “Our money isn’t being spent the way it should be now, so what assurances do we have that this will be any different?” The question highlights...
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This year, the region’s voters approved Metro’s two new income taxes to provide “supportive housing services” to the homeless and those at risk of becoming homeless. The taxes are anticipated to bring in approximately $250 million a year. During the campaign, proponents claimed, “We know...
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But that sizable nest egg has fed public perception that the universal preschool program has been slow to launch, alongside other relatively new government endeavors like Metro’s supportive housing services initiative and the city of Portland’s clean energy fund, w...
expands an array of supportive services and funds temporary shelter as well as permanent housing. But the money is there, with hundreds of millions available through the Metro homeless services tax. Our leaders – all of them – cannot burn the public’s trust by failing to show that their ...
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Tax subsidized Orenco Station is a car oriented rat race similar to any suburb of LA. Land adjacent to MAX was some of the last to develop. Hillsboro Transit Oriented Development plans for market rate housing have been canceled and is being replaced with a parking garage. The Beaverton Round...
The first would require a key steering committee made up of five elected city and county officials, which would launch under the new agreement, to expand to include one business representative, one high-income earnerwho paysthe Metro supportive housing services tax and...