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“Mayor Stan Pulliam said Sandy is asking for $14 million from the Oregon Legislature to go towards the city’s water infrastructure. He’s also concerned about unfunded mandates including housing.”
This past week, our Sandy City Council passed an ordinance that provides more tools to our law enforcement officers when dealing with RV issues like this. In Sandy, we don’t sit idly by when we see issues that impact our neighbors and our livability- we take action.
Truth. If you build it, they will come. Oregon has become the Mecca for the rest of the nation’s problems. And the folks who say they’re trying to fix the problem are too often profiting off of the problem. We must end the homeless industrial complex.
As per @multco_johs, over 69% of the homeless who arrived here in the last 2 years came here already homeless. We will never resolve this crisis if we continue being a national destination for other states' homeless. We can't afford to enable more.
When I hear of some Republicans supporting Kotek’s housing power grab, taking authority from local governments, I have to ask, what part of local control and smaller government do you not understand? If you don’t believe in those values, why do you think you belong to our party?
@rav222 Yep, that person suffering from a mental health crisis talking to themselves while walking down the street, self medicating with meth and living in a tent in the middle of a park, they just need a home and all of their problems will be solved right? What a joke.
It was pretty ironic to see the vast majority of people who testified in favor of the project were individuals who make their living as part of the homeless industrial complex where they personally profit from watching the problem only get worse.
The Quality Inn on Sunnyside Road, soon to be the county's first transitional housing property, was purchased for $15.2 million. https://t.co/zsGrpCOa1S
It really was quite the sight to see. Commissioners and county staff claiming they had “broad support” for a project they had received more correspondence in opposition to than the hand picked survey they commissioned.
What a disappointing result at the Clackamas County Board of Commissioners meeting last night. Thank you to Commissioners Mark Shull and Ben West for keeping your word during the campaign and continuing to stand with our local small business community.
@BakerMeow I’m curious, you talk that same nonsense about the LBGTQ community? What’s your thoughts on Kate Brown and Kotek? Interesting how you view the world one way only when it propagates your ideological propaganda. There’s the open diversity of the extreme left for you…