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  1. Loss of low-cost housing routing poor from downtown

    Loss of low-cost housing routing poor from downtown Affordable housing for Portland’s poorest residents has declined significantly in the city center, even as more high-end housing increased. According to the Central City Housing Inventory, released in Ju ...

    1 Sep 2009 - Street Roots

  2. City set to streamline resources for affordable housing, homelessness and economic development

    City set to streamline resources for affordable housing, homelessness and economic development From the Dec. 26 2008 edition Mayor-Elect Sam Adams and Portland's housing commissioner Nick Fish announced on Dec. 16 the formation of a new city bureau. ...

    8 Jan 2009 - Street Roots

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