Housing Emergency Declared in Portland, Ore.

Portland is officially in a housing emergency. But what that actually means for the city's more than 1,800 people living on the street is still unclear.

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Portland is officially in a housing emergency. But what that actually means for the city's more than 1,800 people living on the street is still unclear.

 

The Portland City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to approve the emergency declaration, which allows leaders to waive city code to allow temporary emergency homeless shelters, to open day-storage areas, and to use city properties to address a growing crisis.

 

"These people are our neighbors and we must do better," said Mayor Charlie Hales.

 

One week after Multnomah County and city leaders vowed to spend $30 million on homelessness, and two weeks after Hales announced a surprise plan to tackle the issue by opening a women's shelter, there are many unanswered questions.

 

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Caroline Cournoyer is GOVERNING's senior web editor.
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