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City approves homeless hotel

City approves homeless hotel
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Project Turnkey provides more funds for housing in Medford, Klamath Falls

MEDFORD, Ore. After hundreds of people were displaced by the September fires, hope and housing is on the way. The city of Medford and Rogue Retreat received over $2.5 million to help displaced southern Oregonians with housing. Just a little over a month after Ashland received the first ‘Project Turnkey’ grant, Medford is following close behind with the Redwood Inn Motel. “We’ll be working with them to remove the obstacles,” said executive director of Options for Helping Residents of Ashland (AURA), Michelle Arellano. In early February, AURA received a ‘Project Turnkey’ grant of $4.2 million. “The long term goal is to move into permanent housing,” said Arellano. Now the city of Medford, along with the nonprofit Rogue Retreat, are following in their footsteps.

Oregon approves grant for homeless hotel

Oregon approves grant for homeless hotel By Damian Mann, Mail Tribune, Medford, Ore. Published: March 11, 2021, 10:31am Share: A $2.55 million grant announced Wednesday by the Oregon Community Foundation paves the way for the purchase of a Medford hotel to convert it into apartments for Almeda fire survivors and homeless people impacted by COVID-19. Rogue Retreat, a Medford nonprofit, is working to buy The Redwood Inn, 722 N. Riverside Ave., and transform it into 47 units with kitchens. This is the second grant Jackson County has received to help with emergency housing for fire victims, the other being for $4.2 million for the purchase of the 50-room Super 8 motel in Ashland.

Medford motel will be made into emergency housing with Project Turnkey support

Medford motel will be made into emergency housing with Project Turnkey support Rogue Retreat and the City of Medford are partnering on the new shelter, which will take over the Redwood Inn on Riverside. Posted: Mar 10, 2021 9:49 AM Updated: Mar 10, 2021 10:15 AM Posted By: Jamie Parfitt MEDFORD, Ore. Southern Oregon will be home to several more emergency shelters for displaced fire victims and the houseless in the coming months, with support from Oregon s Project Turnkey. In February, the group Options for Helping Residents of Ashland announced that it had been selected to be the first recipient of a Project Turnkey grant. That funding allowed them to acquire the Super 8 motel building at 2350 Ashland Street and begin converting it into a shelter.

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