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| image = ExampleProjectImage.jpg
| image = Cully Affordable Housing Project.jpg
| image_caption = A photo illustrating the project.
| image_caption = Nesika Illahee in the Cully neighborhood in Portland OR
| brief_description = Acquiring existing market-rate housing for conversion to regulated affordable housing.
| problem_statement = This project aims to address the rising cost of housing and prevent displacement in the Cully neighborhood, ensuring long-term stability for residents.
| problem_statement = This project aims to address the rising cost of housing and prevent displacement in the Cully neighborhood, ensuring long-term stability for residents.
| goals_objectives = To preserve and create affordable housing, foster community-led development, and enhance economic opportunities for Priority Communities.
| goals_objectives = To preserve and create affordable housing, foster community-led development, and enhance economic opportunities for Priority Communities.
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| followup_participants = Annual community reports, participant surveys, and CLC oversight meetings.
| followup_participants = Annual community reports, participant surveys, and CLC oversight meetings.
| project_location_map = 45.5570, -122.5912
| project_location_map = 45.5570, -122.5912
| voter_turnout_data = N/A for this specific project; however, broader community engagement saw 389 survey responses and 500 focus group participants during the TIF district planning.
| voter_turnout_data =
| participant_demographics = 60% BIPOC, 40% low-income participants in engagement activities.
| voter_turnout_comment = Community engagement saw 389 survey responses and 500 focus group participants during the TIF district planning.
| votes_low_income = 40%
| votes_BIPOC = 60%
| demographic_vote_comment =
| timeline_milestones = Initial CLC planning (Jan 2025), Ground-breaking (Q3 2025), First units completed (Q4 2026).
| timeline_milestones = Initial CLC planning (Jan 2025), Ground-breaking (Q3 2025), First units completed (Q4 2026).
| team_organizations = Hacienda CDC, NAYA Family Center, Habitat for Humanity Portland Region, Verde, Cully Association of Neighbors
| team_organizations = Prosper Portland, Hacienda CDC, Native American Youth and Family Center, Habitat for Humanity Portland Region, Verde, Cully Association of Neighbors
| point_of_contact = Jessi Conner (cullytif@prosperportland.us), Kathryn Hartinger (khgartinger@prosperportland.us)
| point_of_contact = Lisa Abuaf, Jessi Conner (cullytif@prosperportland.us), Kathryn Hartinger (khgartinger@prosperportland.us)
| participating_municipalities = Portland
| participating_municipalities = City of Portland
| sector = Housing, Economic Development, Community Engagement
| sector = Housing, Community Development, Community Engagement
}}
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</div><div style="display:inline-block; margin:0;">{{Milestone |date=January 1, 2025 |milestone=Initial CLC planning}}</div><div style="display:inline-block; margin:0;">{{Milestone |date=September 30, 2025 |milestone=Ground-breaking}}</div><div style="display:inline-block; margin:0;">{{Milestone |date=December 31, 2026 |milestone=First units completed}}</div>

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Cully Affordable Housing Project
Point of Contact Nesika Illahee in the Cully neighborhood in Portland OR
Nesika Illahee in the Cully neighborhood in Portland OR
Participating Municipalities
City of Portland
Sectors Team Organizations
Housing
Community Development
Community Engagement
Prosper Portland
Hacienda CDC
Native American Youth and Family Center
Habitat for Humanity Portland Region
Verde
Cully Association of Neighbors
Project Description
Brief Description Acquiring existing market-rate housing for conversion to regulated affordable housing.
Problem Statement/Need This project aims to address the rising cost of housing and prevent displacement in the Cully neighborhood, ensuring long-term stability for residents.
Goals and Objectives To preserve and create affordable housing, foster community-led development, and enhance economic opportunities for Priority Communities.
Detailed Description The project involves acquiring existing market-rate housing for conversion to regulated affordable housing, and developing community-held commercial spaces for small businesses.
Location/Scope Focused within the Cully Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District, Northeast Portland.
Estimated Costs $5,000,000€ 4,400,000 <br />£ 3,700,000 <br />CA$ 6,350,000 <br />CNY 31,650,000 <br />KRW 6,127,250 <br /> Initial Phase
Implementation Plan Phase 1: Land acquisition and initial community engagement (Q1-Q2 2025).

Phase 2: Construction and rehabilitation (Q3 2025 - Q4 2026).

Community Benefit Will provide stable, affordable homes and economic prosperity for low-income residents and people of color, aligning with anti-displacement goals.
Budget & Funding
Participatory Budget Allocation $750,000€ 660,000 <br />£ 555,000 <br />CA$ 952,500 <br />CNY 4,747,500 <br />KRW 919,087.5 <br /> From the 2025 Participatory Budget.
Feasibility High Supported by TIF funds and strong community backing.
Funding Alignment High Directly aligns with the Cully TIF District Plan's goals for affordable housing and economic development, which allocates at least 45% of TIF resources to affordable housing.
Community Engagement
Proposed Engagement Activities Regular community meetings, online surveys, and workshops led by the Community Leadership Committee (CLC), with multi-lingual outreach.
Targeted Outreach Prioritized engagement with African American, Indigenous, people of color, renters, mobile home residents, and low-income individuals.
Inclusivity Measures Multi-lingual materials, childcare at meetings, and stipends for community members leading engagement.
Evaluation & Monitoring
Success Measurement Measured by the number of affordable units created/preserved, reduction in displacement rates, and increased access to local jobs.
Follow-up with Participants Annual community reports, participant surveys, and CLC oversight meetings.
Geospatial Data
Project Location
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Voter Turnout Data
Turnout Community engagement saw 389 survey responses and 500 focus group participants during the TIF district planning.


Low Income
BIPOC


40%
60%

Milestones
Initial CLC planning (Jan 2025)
Ground-breaking (Q3 2025)
First units completed (Q4 2026).
January 1, 2025 Initial CLC planning
September 30, 2025 Ground-breaking
December 31, 2026 First units completed