Homeless Shelters That Work, Cheap-Ass Apartment Buildings, and Empty Senior Housing
City Cast Portland04/26/24 • 39 min
Today we’re talking about why a North Portland affordable housing development for seniors is sitting empty, which type of homeless shelters are most successful in moving people into permanent housing, and whether Metro should be diverting supportive housing services dollars to buy existing cheap residential properties. Joining host Claudia Meza on this week’s Friday news roundup are KOIN 6 investigative reporter Elise Haas, and our very own executive producer, John Notarianni.
Stories discussed in today’s episode:
- Rosemont Court Residents Wonder, ‘What Is Our Fate?’ [KOIN]
- Study Finds Motels and Village Shelters Provide Best Outcome for Those Experiencing Homelessness [KGW]
- Portland Apartment Buildings Are Selling Cheap. Is That an Opportunity for Local Governments? [Willamette Week]
- Inside a Portland Micro-Village [City Cast Portland 🎧]
- What’s Working (and Not) in Portland’s Shelter Programs [City Cast Portland 🎧]
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04/26/24 • 39 min
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