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County approves design phase and $7.8 million transfer for permanent sobering and crisis-stabilization center

3043437 · April 17, 2025
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Multnomah County commissioners voted to proceed with formal design of a permanent sobering and crisis stabilization center and approved a supplemental $7.8 million budget transfer to cover acquisition and preconstruction work for a site at 1901'1907 SE Grand Avenue.

Multnomah County commissioners voted to proceed with formal design of a permanent sobering and crisis stabilization center and approved a supplemental budget modification transferring $7,800,000 to begin acquisition, due diligence and design work.

The center is planned for 1901–1907 SE Grand Avenue. County staff said the state has allocated $25 million for the project and that roughly $6 million was already used to acquire the Grand Avenue building; the approved transfer moves $6 million for acquisition plus $1.8 million for due diligence, design, preconstruction and project management into a new capital fund.

County project managers told the board the acquired building required…

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