... . t » W W W , » » » * • •*♦ »’ *» » *» » » » •♦ » ■ ■ ► -r'v w v w ^ • 4 .•#»*• »•» » • 4 '. September 23, 1992... • he Portland Observer...Page 3 U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development Awarded $3,876,000 In Rent Assistance Good N ew s fo r P o rtla n d ’ s d o w n ­ tow n homeless p opulation arrived in a letter this w eek fro m Jack K em p, secre­ tary o f the U.S. D epartm ent o f H ousing and Urban D evelopm ent (H U D ). The le tte r announced an award o f $3,876,000 in rent assistance fo r 100 housing units. T he funds were approved fro m an a p p lica tio n subm itted as part o f a national co m p e titio n by the H ousing A u th o rity o f Portland (H A P ) fo r rehab o f the fo rm e r U n ite d W a y b u ild in g located at 718 W . B um side. The rent subsidy aw ard, under the Stewart B. M c K in n e y Homeless A ssis­ tance A c t, is pa rt o f the Section 8 M o d ­ erate R e h a b ilita tio n S ingle Room O c ­ cupancy (S R O ) program . The assis­ tance program targets homeless in d i­ viduals w ho w ill pay 30 percent o f th e ir incom e in rent. The a p p lica tio n approval kicks o f f another c o m m u n ity partnership e ffo rt by the D o w n to w n H ousing Preserva­ tion Program (D H P P ). Its partners in ­ clude the P o rtla n d D evelopm ent C o m ­ m ission; C e n tra l C ity C oncern, a n o n ­ p ro fit housing agency; the H ousing A u th o rity o f P ortland; and the P ortland M e tro p o lita n C ham ber o f C om m erce. The DH P P was established by the P o rt­ land D evelopm ent C om m ission in 1988 and has w o rke d on several projects to preserve and expand lo w -in co m e hous­ ing a v a ila b ility in d o w n to w n Portland. On this project, the H ousing A u ­ th o rity w ill a d m in iste r the H U D rent subsidies; the P ortland D evelopm ent C om m ission w ill develop and oversee Landlord’s Got My Things M o v in g takes tim e. L u g g in g yo u r life ’ s possessions fro m one apartm ent to the next ra re ly fits a schedule, and sometim es you ju s t can’ t g e l o u t by the end o f the m onth. I f you leave behind some fu rn itu re , clothes, appliances o r other personal belongings, yo u r land­ lord cannot le g a lly keep them , even i f you owe rent o r were late m o vin g out. A cco rd in g to Oregon R esidential land lord and Tenant A c t, yo u r land lo rd can’ t keep your things under any c ir ­ cumstances, unless he fo llo w s certain procedures, and even then he m ust firs t g ive you a chance to p ic k them up. Before the la ndlord can sell or d is ­ pose o f yo u r stu ff, he m ust send you a w ritte n notice te llin g you he has yo u r things and is g iv in g you 15 days to claim them. I f you w rite back w ith in those 15 days, te llin g him yo u ’ 11 p ic k up your things, the la ndlord m ust give you 15 days, te llin g him y o u ’ ll p ic k up yo u r B u ild in g , w h ic h opened last Decem ­ ber, reached fu ll occupancy w ith in 60 days and has 200 people on its w a itin g lis t.” L ik e this new pro je ct, the 9 2 -u n it S a lly M cC racken is funded through the M c K in n e y M o d 8 Program fo r H om e­ the rehab as w e ll as provide gap fin a n c­ in g ; and C entral C ity C oncern is ex­ pected to o w n and manage the SRO units. Residents w ill be homeless people w h o have com pleted intensive treat­ m ent program s and are now ready to make successful use o f supportive hous­ ing. The residents m ust be in recovery fro m chem ical dependence and/or psy­ c h ia tric d isa b ilitie s . They w ill receive a w id e range o f services to support their recovery and integration in to the larger less Persons. The rehab o f the seven-story b u ild ­ ing includes conversion o f flo o rs 2 through 7 in to 106 SRO residential units. There w ill be com m on kitchens, co m m u n ity. P otential residents w ill be selected fro m the Homeless A lc o h o l and D rug In te rve n tio n N e tw o rk (H A D IN ) made up o f local 14 agencies, in c lu d in g C en­ tra l C ity C oncern, that p ro vid e treat­ m ent and o th e r related services. The m ain support w ill be provided by T ra n ­ sitio n P ro je c ts -fo r people recovering fro m chem ical dependence and M ental H ealth Services W est—fo r those w ith psych ia tric d isa b ilitie s. Residency requirem ents arc based on P o rtla n d ’ s successful A lc o h o l and D ru g Free C o m m u n ity model. R esi­ dents m ust be clean and sober a m in i­ m um o f 60 days, participate in a plan o f recovery, and be lin ke d w ith a support service such as outpatient treatm ent o r case management. “ There is a c ritic a l need fo r this type o f perm anent housing in d o w n ­ to w n P ortland,” said H elen Barney, H A P d ire c to r o f P lanning, D e ve lo p ­ m ent and Intergovernm ental Relations. “ A s im ila r project, the S ally M cC racken bathroom s and m eeting areas. G round flo o r space w ill be retained fo r co m ­ m ercial use, e x clu d in g the residents’ lobby area. The basement w ill be used fo r storage. C o m p le tio n date fo r the project is targeted fo r m id - 1994. O ccu ­ pancy isexpec led w ith in tw o m o n th s o f la n d lo rd m oney fo r the cost o f storage, and he m ay b ill you later. B u t he cannot demand you pay storage costs, any past due rent, o r anything else in exchange fo r yo u r belongings. T o get yo u r s tu ff, sim p ly ca l, the la n d lo rd and ask fo r it back, in m ost cases, he o r she w ill be glad to get rid o f the storage hassles. I f la n d lo rd refuses, o r demands paym ent o f storage costs o r back rent, e xp la in w h y it is ille g a l to do so. I f he o r she s till refuses, you can go to the county courthouse and Fill out and file a d o -it-y o u rs e lf C o m p la in t fo r Re­ turn o f Personal Property. T h is is a sim ple and fast la w su it dem anding the la n d lo rd n am yo u r things. I f yo u r things have been sold o r destroyed, you may w a n t to sue fo r damages. B u t do not file a la w su it u n til ta lk in g to an attorney o r M ultnom ah things, the la n d lo rd m ust g ive you 15 C ounty Legal A id Service at 224-4086. fo r pro p e rty valued at less than $200, you can file in S m all C la im s C ourt. I f m illio n p ro je ct w ill be p rovided by a c o m b in a tio n o f Federal lo w incom e housing tax credits, a com m ercial firs t more days a fte r the deadline in the firs t you take this route, i t ’ s necessary to letter, fo r a total o f 30 days, to cla im your property. T o be safe, try to make send the la ndlord a le tte r dem anding your property, along w ith a lis t o f ex­ m ortgage, grants and private donations, and tax increm ent funds. A cco rd in g to D H P P P rogram M a n a g e r M ic h e lle Haynes, the a v a ila b ility o f tax in cre ­ m ent d ollars fo r this p ro je ct w ill not be affected by the recent Supreme C o u rt decision although it is anticipated that the fo rm e r U nited W ay B u ild in g and sure yo u r la n d lo rd receives yo u r le tte r a ctly w hat he has and w hat it w o u ld cost you to replace each item in a second­ p ro je ct com pletion. Permanent fin a n cing fo r the $4.4 by the 15 th day. Y o u m ay owe the Correction Oregon Association of Urban Bankers article in last week's edition. Memebers represent the major banks in Oregon, including Bank of America, First Interstate, Key Bank of Oregon and US Bank. We apologize for the oversight. the B roadw ay H o te l,a l 1 0 N .W . Broad­ w ay, w ill be the last lo w incom e hous­ ing in the W a te rfro n t U rban Renewal D is tric t to be developed w ith tax in cre ­ m ent funding. F or more in fo rm a tio n , contact H A P P u b lic A ff a ir s C o o rd in a to r Jolecn C o lo m b o at 273-4521. Ray W arren, associate dean o f ad­ m issions at L e w is & C la rk C ollege, has been appointed d ire cto r o f ethnic stu­ dent services at the C ollege “ I am pleased to announce this new ly created p o sitio n ,” said M ichael M o o n e y, president o f L e w is & C la rk C ollege. “ E th n ic d ive rsity enriches our campus and o u r society. L e w is & C la rk lege.” In this new p osition, W arren w ill advise students o f co lo r; coordinate cu ltu ra l educational and social p ro ­ grams; develop program s to re cru it eth­ nic students; encourage m id d le and sec­ ondary students to consider higher edu­ cation; and establish relationships w ith P o rtla n d ’ s ethnic com m unities. W a rre n re c e iv e d b o th h is bach e lo r’ s and m aster’ s degrees from Ellenae L H enry Fairhurst, President Cum berland, Chrysler-Plym outh Fayetteville, NC W (HRTSltR . it iU R N H T “ * • * * ' * T ’ 1 ’« ‘ * * r .* * *•* . ' .■ • « • PLYMOUTH • .A « ft G » «ft DODGf t \ • 'e • M DODGf TRUCKS ■■ L e w is & C la rk C ollege. He returned to his alm a mater as associate dean o f ad­ m issions in 1987. H is professional ba ck­ ground includes w o rk in adm issions at Reed C ollege and W h itm a n C ollage and fiv e years in the banking industry. “ W arren w ill w o rk n o t o n ly w ith students but also w ith fa cu lty, a d m in is­ trators and the P ortland c o m m u n ity ,” emphasized D ennis M adson, vice p re si­ dent fo r student a ffa irs. “ He w ill co m ­ bine his strong know ledge o f the C ollege’ s m ission w ith his se n sitivity and under­ standing o f ethnic issues.” W arren is active in the P a cific N o rth ­ west A ssociation o f C ollege A dm issions Counselors. He also served on the N o m i­ nating C om m ittee and the B udget and Finance C om m ittee o f the N a tio n al A s ­ sociation o f C o lle g e A dm issions C o u n ­ selors. E thnic students interested in learn­ ing m ore about L e w is & C la rk C ollege may reach W arren at (503) 768-7051. IF YOUR READING THIS AD THEN YOU KNOW HOW EFFECTIVE ADVERTISING IS! 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