“It’s a business model that’s failing,” a local affordable housing executive said.
In recovery from methamphetamine and with a mind toward starting anew, Ambrose Haynes spent six months on housing waitlists.
He hoped for a voucher he could use to subsidize the rent on an apartment, or a spot in a regulated apartment building where … [17539 chars]
Source: The Oregonian | Published: 2025-12-22T14:00:00Z
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