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<p>The Cully neighborhood envisions a vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable community where all residents—regardless of income, background, or identity—have the opportunity to thrive. We see a future where families have access to safe, stable, and affordable housing, where small businesses and community enterprises flourish, and where public spaces, parks, and streets are welcoming, green, and accessible to all.</p> | <p>The Cully neighborhood envisions a vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable community where all residents—regardless of income, background, or identity—have the opportunity to thrive. We see a future where families have access to safe, stable, and affordable housing, where small businesses and community enterprises flourish, and where public spaces, parks, and streets are welcoming, green, and accessible to all.</p> | ||
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<p>Our neighborhood is built on strong relationships, mutual support, and shared stewardship of the land. We are committed to protecting cultural diversity, uplifting historically marginalized voices, and fostering community-led development that resists displacement and builds lasting prosperity.</p> | <p>Our neighborhood is built on strong relationships, mutual support, and shared stewardship of the land. We are committed to protecting cultural diversity, uplifting historically marginalized voices, and fostering community-led development that resists displacement and builds lasting prosperity.</p> | ||
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<p>The Cully neighborhood is working together to build a community where residents can thrive without fear of displacement. This section tracks the ongoing programs and active projects that support livability, affordability, and cultural continuity. Each initiative reflects a shared commitment to advancing community-driven development that uplifts long-term residents and small businesses while resisting the harmful effects of gentrification.</p> | <p>The Cully neighborhood is working together to build a community where residents can thrive without fear of displacement. This section tracks the ongoing programs and active projects that support livability, affordability, and cultural continuity. Each initiative reflects a shared commitment to advancing community-driven development that uplifts long-term residents and small businesses while resisting the harmful effects of gentrification.</p> | ||
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<h3 style="margin-top: 1.5em; border-bottom: 1px solid #ddd;">Programs: Supporting Community Vitality and Resilience</h3> | <h3 style="margin-top: 1.5em; border-bottom: 1px solid #ddd;">Example Programs: Supporting Community Vitality and Resilience</h3> | ||
<p>These programs strengthen the social and economic fabric of the neighborhood by expanding access to local resources, supporting community-based organizations, and investing in resident and small business empowerment. Activities include mapping critical services, creating public tools for access and navigation, and delivering culturally responsive outreach and training.</p> | <p>These programs strengthen the social and economic fabric of the neighborhood by expanding access to local resources, supporting community-based organizations, and investing in resident and small business empowerment. Activities include mapping critical services, creating public tools for access and navigation, and delivering culturally responsive outreach and training.</p> | ||
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<h3 style="margin-top: 1.5em; border-bottom: 1px solid #ddd;">Projects: Designing More Livable Spaces</h3> | |||
<p>These projects represent visible, physical investments in neighborhood well-being, shaped through inclusive planning and deep community input. They include public infrastructure upgrades, community centers, housing initiatives, and environmental improvements—each designed to meet the needs of existing residents and preserve Cully’s diverse cultural identity.</p> | <p>These projects represent visible, physical investments in neighborhood well-being, shaped through inclusive planning and deep community input. They include public infrastructure upgrades, community centers, housing initiatives, and environmental improvements—each designed to meet the needs of existing residents and preserve Cully’s diverse cultural identity.</p> | ||
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<h2 style="margin-top: 1.5em; border-bottom: 1px solid #ddd;">Example: Community Asset</h2> | |||
{{#display_map: 45° 33' 25.20" N, 122° 35' 28.32" W~Cully Learning Center~Learning and digital skills hub hosted by Hacienda CDC. Includes computer distribution, STEM programs, job & career support~Community.svg;45° 33' 23.76" N, 122° 35' 54.60" W~Cully Neighborhood Farm~One‑acre urban farm providing CSA produce, educational workshops, seasonal farm‑stand; partnerships include Trinity Lutheran and Free Geek~Community.svg;45° 33' 54.62" N, 122° 35' 13.65" W~Cully Park~25-acre multi-use park including community gardens, play areas, soccer field~Park.svg;45° 33' 9.00" N, 122° 37' 4.80" W~Khunamokwst Park~2.43‑acre public park with playground, skatepark, water feature. First park in Portland with an Indigenous Chinook Jargon name~Park.svg;45° 34' 17.40" N, 122° 40' 55.20" W~North Portland Library~Multnomah County branch offering ADA‑accessible computers, community rooms, Spanish collections, Black Resources Collection, and frequent public events/workshops~Library.svg;45° 34' 15.60" N, 122° 36' 21.60" W~Sacajawea Park~4.86‑acre neighborhood park with off‑leash dog area~Park.svg;45° 33' 23.76" N, 122° 35' 54.60" W~Side Yard Farm & Kitchen~Urban farm and catering venue hosting workshops, farm dinners, grief groups, BIPOC and queer‑focused farm events~Community.svg;45° 33' 23.76" N, 122° 35' 54.60" W~Vicolo Farm~Highly intensive 0.2‑acre farm on Cully Neighborhood Farm land. Offers CSA boxes, farm events. Emphasizes ecological, small‑scale growing~Community.svg;45° 34' 4.80" N, 122° 34' 55.20" W~Whitaker Ponds Nature Park~Natural area and wetland with walking trails and wildlife habitat~Park.svg; | |||
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<h2 style="margin-top: 1.5em; border-bottom: 1px solid #ddd;">Updates</h2> | <h2 style="margin-top: 1.5em; border-bottom: 1px solid #ddd;">Updates</h2> | ||
*[[New_to_Portland_Northeast_Ride_2025|Example form]] | |||
*[[Living_Cully|Living Cully]] | |||
*CLC Updates | *CLC Updates | ||
*Advocate and Allies | *Advocate and Allies | ||
*Cully Neighborhood Association | *Cully Neighborhood Association | ||
*District 2 | *District 2 | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:27, July 23, 2025
Cully Community-Led Development District
Welcome to the Cully Community-Led Development Hub. This platform provides transparent access to community priorities, development proposals, meeting notes, and participatory budgeting tools related to the Cully Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district in Portland, Oregon.
Vision
The Cully neighborhood envisions a vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable community where all residents—regardless of income, background, or identity—have the opportunity to thrive. We see a future where families have access to safe, stable, and affordable housing, where small businesses and community enterprises flourish, and where public spaces, parks, and streets are welcoming, green, and accessible to all.
etc. etc.
Example Programs: Supporting Community Vitality and Resilience
These programs strengthen the social and economic fabric of the neighborhood by expanding access to local resources, supporting community-based organizations, and investing in resident and small business empowerment. Activities include mapping critical services, creating public tools for access and navigation, and delivering culturally responsive outreach and training.
| Brief | Has estimated cost | |
|---|---|---|
| Cully Affordable Housing Project | Acquiring existing market-rate housing for conversion to regulated affordable housing. | $ 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 /> |
| Las Adelitas Apartments | Provides 142 affordable homes with family amenities, supportive housing, and transforms a former strip club. | $ 58,381,000€ 51,375,280 <br />£ 43,201,940 <br />CA$ 74,143,870 <br />CNY 369,551,730 <br />KRW 71,542,996.45 <br /> |
| Mamook Tokatee | Mamook Tokatee provides green affordable housing, Native art spaces, and supports community and local Native artists. | $ 0€ 0 <br />£ 0 <br />CA$ 0 <br />CNY 0 <br />KRW 0 <br /> |
| NE 42nd Avenue Bridge Replacement | The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is constructing a new earthquake-ready bridge to provide better access for freight, pedestrians, and people biking. | $ 25,000,000€ 22,000,000 <br />£ 18,500,000 <br />CA$ 31,750,000 <br />CNY 158,250,000 <br />KRW 30,636,250 <br /> |
| Nesika Illahee | Nesika Illahee offers affordable housing, Native art, and on-site recovery support with comprehensive NARA services. | $ 17,700,000€ 15,576,000 <br />£ 13,098,000 <br />CA$ 22,479,000 <br />CNY 112,041,000 <br />KRW 21,690,465 <br /> |
Example: Community Asset
Example: Community Meetings
| Has start date | |
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| Community Engagement Report 2022 | 1 February 2022 21:00:00 |
Community Events
Updates
- Example form
- Living Cully
- CLC Updates
- Advocate and Allies
- Cully Neighborhood Association
- District 2