In November, Portland voters will have our chance to reform our city’s political-money culture. The “Honest Elections” city charter amendment…
We know the Residential Infill Project is supported by real estate developers, the lawyers and planners and consultants who work…
Listen to this interview with Soren Impey, an organizer and representative of Portland Tenants United (PTU). PTU leads the…
The city has claimed that the Residential Infill Project isn’t actually “re-zoning” neighborhoods, because they will still call it a…
Did you know that, according to Mayor Wheeler’s lead planner Eric Engstrom, the Residential Infill project (RIP) is not required…
What follows is one architect and planner’s comments on RIP. This opinion was published in the Portland Tribune on September…
Here is a detailed update on the current status of RIP – called here “Revised RIP” – written by an…
Did you know there are almost 16,000 vacant rental units (apartments, houses) in Portland? That over 95% of current housing…
An exchange between PSC commissioners on September 11 highlights the issues of demolition and displacement. Eli Spevak, a developer sitting…
RIP is being sold by developers as a way to help ordinary Portlanders by building more affordable and lower-priced housing…