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Metro SHS report: Clackamas meets most housing goals but revenue is tightening

Clackamas County Board of County Commissioners · March 12, 2026
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Summary

Metro’s Supportive Housing Services oversight committee presented a regional year‑4 report showing the system met many placement and housing retention goals while revenue declined slightly; county commissioners pressed Metro on regional investment fund governance and allocation for Clackamas.

Metro and the Supportive Housing Services (SHS) oversight committee presented the fiscal-year 2024–25 regional oversight report to the board, highlighting progress and emerging fiscal constraints.

Yesenia Delgado, Metro’s SHS division director, and oversight-committee members called year 4 a turning point: the region moved from building the system to stabilizing it. Presenters said counties collectively spent about $425 million in year 4 — a 44% increase year over year — and that the region met combined goals for permanent supportive housing placements, rapid rehousing, housing retention and prevention for the first time. Presenters also emphasized growth in culturally specific providers (described as roughly a 477% increase from year 1).

Clackamas County’s reported numbers were strong: the county exceeded targets for rapid rehousing,…

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