Page 4 April 26, 2017 City Matters on its increasingly expensive real estate, Wheeler said. $2,900 to $4,500, depending on the “If we’re really serious about size of the housing unit. housing affordability, then we The measure, which will only need to go down that road,” last through October is part of Wheeler asserts. emergency reprieve granted to low and middle-income renters in the city. Wheeler says that his soon-to-be-released Fiscal Year 2018 budget will be reflective of longer-term solutions for abetting the housing crisis. The mayor would like to see more regulatory wiggle room for future housing developments win- ning city approval, insisting that zoning rules can be loosened up to aid developers who are attempt- ing to create more housing. By The mayor is bracing for little allowing more structures such as immediate help on housing from duplexes to be constructed within state and federal resources. He single residence zones, for exam- said the Trump Administration in ple, the city can maximize usage Washington, D.C. has clearly sig- c ontinued froM f ront naled its support for cutting feder- al funds for low-income assistance programs. A budget crisis affect- ing Oregon state government also limits new funding options. “I don’t want to be one of those politicians who paints a doom and gloom view,” Wheeler said, “but the truth is, there’s very little reason for optimism beyond City anti-gang task force at the Police Bureau’s North Precinct on Friday and helped dedicate a Rotary Club of Portland Peace Pole at the pre- cinct, said changes to police use of force policies and other changes to root out bias in the system must be approached holistically. “It’s got to go beyond the struc- ture, to the culture of the organiza- My job as mayor isn’t to create this unattainable vision of what policing will look like in the future. It’s being consistent in terms of stating what our values are, and making sure that our practices are consistent with those values. -- Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler Hall. The federal government is not going to be supportive of the interests of people with lower in- comes and their housing issues.” Wheeler, who also attended the Community Peace Cooperative’s tion,” he explained. The aim is to give Portland the most diverse administration in the history of city government which will ultimately help run the city more effectively, Wheeler said. “I believe I have achieved that objective in terms of having a great leadership team that actual- ly can relate to and understand the issues in our community,” he said. Reforming the city’s police bureau to address bias, officer involved shootings and other is- sues, has presented Wheeler with a unique challenge, he said. “My job as mayor isn’t to cre- ate this unattainable vision of what policing will look like in the future,” Wheeler says, “It’s being consistent in terms of stating what our values are, and making sure that our practices are consistent with those values.” Wheeler explains that while in- creasing diversity in the Portland Police Bureau is a key component of success, other reforms which would make young people of col- or feel more comfortable in law enforcement presents a unique challenge. The city is currently reviewing the police bureau’s use of force guidelines, and the mayor sup- ports creating clearer expectations and guidelines for how officers will engage with citizens in future confrontations. “Those standards are under re- view right now, and we have so- licited community input,” he said. Wheeler recently imposed some of his own new rules on de- corum at City Council meetings hoping to help protestors safely express their First Amendment rights while limiting disruptions on the council’s agenda. “Civil disobedience, the right to assemble, the right to express discontent with government is fundamental to American democ- racy,” said the mayor. “I support that 100 percent.” Avalon Flowers 520 SW 3rd Ave., Portland, OR 97204 • 503-796-9250 A full service flower experience Cori Stewart-- Owner, Operator • Birthdays • Anniversaries • Funerals • Weddings Open: Mon.-Fri. 7:30am til 5:30pm Saturday 9am til 2pm. Website: avalonflowerspdx.com email: avalonflowers@msn.com We Offer Wire Services Gentle, Effective Chiropractic Care Specializing in: • Motor Vehicle Accidents • Workers compensation • Headaches • Neck, Shoulder and Back Pain 3539 N. Williams Ave Suite #2 Portland, Or 97227 Dr. Marcelitte Failla Chiropractic Physician Call for Appointment: 503-228-6140