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Oregon isn t getting help to renters in time to prevent evictions

Oregon isn t getting help to renters in time to prevent evictions
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Oregon isn t getting help to renters in time to prevent evictions

Oregon isn t getting help to renters in time to prevent evictions
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Oregon House approves $9 7 million for emergency shelter units

Pandemic Funds For Struggling Homeowners

Pandemic Funds For Struggling Homeowners U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley announced that Oregon will be allocated more than $90 million in federal assistance from the American Rescue Plan for homeowners struggling to pay their mortgage, home insurance and utility payments because of the COVID-19 pandemic.  “No one should have to fear losing their home due to circumstances beyond their control, like a global pandemic,” Wyden said. “The economic fallout of this public health crisis has underlined just how close many Oregonians to losing the roof over their heads to defaults and foreclosures. The  American Rescue Plan has thrown our state and our nation a vital lifeline, and these funds will go a long way toward remedying some of that hardship.”

Pendleton housing market hits extreme seller s market, while Hermiston invests in infrastructure to spur new housing

PENDLETON — When the Umatilla River floods hit Pendleton in 2020, hundreds of residents were rendered temporarily homeless. The Oregon Legislature eventually stepped in to provide millions of dollars worth of rapid rehousing money to organizations like the Community Action Program of East Central Oregon to help displaced residents find a new place to live. But the nonprofit struggled to find homes for the flood survivors in Pendleton’s existing housing market, according to CAPECO Chief Executive Officer Paula Hall. There were few housing options on the market, and even available homes were often unaffordable for the displaced residents, many of whom came from Riverview Mobile Home Estates. Kate Gonsalves, a senior communications coordinator with Oregon Housing & Community Services, said the rapid rehousing money was soon repurposed for a different Pendleton housing project.

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