Portland, Ore., will hold its first-ever municipal election on Tuesday, and a record number of candidates are vying to be the city's next mayor.
Here's what they had to say about the issues facing the city, per Oregon Public Broadcasting: On homelessness: "First, if they refuse shelter and assistance, ask them to move on.
Second, do you favor arresting and jailing people who camp on public property in Portland who refuse repeated offers of shelter, such as the option to sleep in a city-designated tiny home cluster?" On affordable housing: "First, do you favor requiring all new construction to include a minimum amount of affordable housing units?...
Second, do you favor requiring all new construction to include a minimum amount of affordable housing units?...
Third, do you favor requiring all new construction to include a minimum amount of affordable housing units?...
Fourth, do you favor requiring all new construction to include a minimum amount of affordable housing units?" On the general election in 2024: " Portland needs to be a good partner with other jurisdictions and be willing to work with and to lead the broader region and the state on key issues facing our communities.
Portland also needs to be a good partner with other jurisdictions and be willing to work with and
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