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Oregon Housing Alliance, providers outline biennial budget priorities for prevention, preservation and homeownership
Summary
The Oregon Housing Alliance and partner providers presented governor and coalition budget requests including continued funding for eviction prevention infrastructure and rental assistance (POP 504/505), preservation funding rebalancing requests, manufactured‑home park preservation, and homeownership programs such as LIFT and HDIP.
Representatives of the Oregon Housing Alliance and partner organizations presented a set of budget priorities to the Senate Housing and Development Committee on April 28 focused on homelessness prevention, preservation of existing affordable housing, manufactured‑home park preservation, and expanded access to affordable homeownership.
Sybil Hebb of the Oregon Law Center supported the governor’s Policy Option Package (POP) 504, which she said would allocate continuing funding — she cited $63,500,000 — to sustain homelessness prevention operations and infrastructure. Hebb told the committee the Oregon Law Center and community partners use that funding to provide legal assistance…
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