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Community voices demand action on affordable housing crisis

September 11, 2024 | Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon


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Community voices demand action on affordable housing crisis
During a recent government meeting, public comments highlighted pressing concerns regarding affordable housing in Bend. K. Anne Brafield, a community member actively involved in local housing initiatives, addressed the council, emphasizing the need for a robust evaluation process for affordable housing projects beyond mere compliance with building codes.

Brafield, who has participated in previous meetings and is currently engaged in a project recommended for funding by the council, expressed her apprehension about the effectiveness of current vetting procedures for organizations seeking financial support. She advocated for a mechanism that would assess the quality and sustainability of housing developments after their completion, suggesting that simply meeting code requirements is insufficient.

The discussion reflects a growing urgency within the community to ensure that affordable housing not only meets regulatory standards but also serves the long-term needs of residents. As the council prepares to address these concerns, the call for enhanced oversight in housing projects may shape future funding and development strategies in Bend.

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