Renters’ Rights 101

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Congratulations to Mt. Scott – Arleta Neighborhood Association (MSANA) for securing a small neighborhoods grant from Southeast Uplift (SEUL) and the Office of Community and Civic Life (Civic Life). The grant will be used toward a much-needed Renter’s Rights Training. Both the Creston-Kenilworth and Foster-Powell Neighborhood Associations are providing funds and partnering with MSANA on the event.

In conjunction with Community Alliance of Tenants (CAT), the MSANA will present a 2-hour training to help community members understand how to become better equipped at locating, securing, and retaining affordable and adequate housing.

The event will take place at the Mt. Scott Community Center (map) and we will offer free food, childcare, and translation services to encourage attendance by communities that need this training most. Please see details below.

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82nd Ave Study Open House

Join the City of Portland’s Bureau of Planning & Sustainability (BPS) and Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) for a community open house on the 82nd Avenue Study and the study’s near-term transportation and zoning action items.

Tuesday, 5-March, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Portland Community College Southeast Campus
Community Hall Annex (campus map)
2305 SE 82nd Ave (map)

These near-term action items are in coordination with the 82nd Ave Study: Understanding Barriers to Development, led by the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability. BPS and PBOT are working together to address barriers within the corridor. This joint planning effort is funded in part by a Metro Community Planning and Development Grant.

Come learn more at the community open house event. Join your neighbors to discuss the future of 82nd Avenue.

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