Portland mayor to halt funding for Hazelnut Grove homeless February 17 2021
Employees under Ted Wheeler suggest Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty can pick up the tab for the tiny home village.
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ayor Ted Wheeler will continue funding Hazelnut Grove for six months, per Commissioner Dan Ryan. But Wheeler s staff contradicted Ryan, saying there is no firm timeline for such an extension. Confused? So are we. Either way, find the latest news here
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Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler plans to chop off roughly $1,500 in monthly funding to Hazelnut Grove Village. And officials are moving forward with relocation plans some residents have vowed to resist.
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City closing North Portland homeless village Hazelnut Grove January 19 2021
Commissioner Dan Ryan says most residents will relocate to the St. Johns Homeless Village, but activists have vowed to save the camp.
The end appears to be near for a North Portland tiny home village serving those who seek refuge from life on the streets.
The city s Homelessness and Urban Camping Impact Reduction Program quietly announced plans to decommission Hazelnut Grove Village on Jan. 18 saying that many of its 16 inhabitants will move into pods at the newly-built St. Johns Village.
Activists, however, are unlikely to abandon the village without a fight.