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Housing advocates urge Eugene to opt into state revolving loans and grants to accelerate affordable and middle‑income housing

Eugene City Council · October 29, 2025
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Housing advocates and developers urged the Eugene City Council on Nov. 10 to enact enabling resolutions so local projects can tap new state funds, including Business Oregon infrastructure grants and a $75 million MIRL/MURAL revolving loan pool administered by Oregon Housing and Community Services.

Housing advocates and developers told the Eugene City Council on Nov. 10 that the city must act quickly to access newly available state funding to build affordable and middle‑income housing.

Emily Ryman, CEO of DevNW, said Business Oregon has $10 million in infrastructure grants and OHCS holds a $75 million MIRL/MURAL revolving loan pool; she urged the city to adopt enabling resolutions and an application process so local projects can qualify. “Time is of…

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