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- Portland Solutions
Portland Solutions, formally established July 1 2024, was created as a centralized program hub to address our community’s most pressing homelessness and livability challenges It brings several programs under one umbrella for added effectiveness and service
- Mayor-Elect Keith Wilson Pledges to End Unsheltered Homelessness, With . . .
Police would no longer have to spend much of their time responding to calls about homeless people, freeing them to respond more swiftly to 911 calls The city could save up to $300 million annually
- How a new Portland-Multnomah County agreement for homeless services may . . .
Portland and Multnomah County have been working together for decades on how to get people experiencing homelessness off the streets and ultimately into permanent housing
- 2025-075 _ Portland
Established through Mayor Wheeler’s Emergency Declaration in May 2022 to marshal City programs and services into a collaborative team to address cleaning and activating public spaces around Portland
- News Release: Multnomah County Chair Vega Pederson, Mayor Wheeler . . .
Today, the City of Portland and Multnomah County jointly announced they will open 200 new overnight, winter emergency shelter beds to provide urgent relief to unsheltered Portlanders as the weather gets colder and wetter
- Portland Solutions
Maintaining a low-barrier to entry assists participants in stabilizing their situation to receive assistance and support on their journey to housing Outreach and coordination focuses on meeting people where they are in their experience, requiring flexibility and critical problem-solving
- Streets to Stability Newsletter - March 2025
The City of Portland has announced the extension of the Sunderland RV Safe Park site through the end of June 2025 This extension reaffirms the City’s commitment to providing safer, more stable sheltering options for individuals experiencing homelessness
- In the face of deep budget cuts, Portland officials hope to maintain . . .
City of Portland officials presented a $97 million budget proposal Tuesday for its homelessness services department, called Portland Solutions, that would maintain the bulk of the city’s
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