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|Group served=Low-income homeowners | |||
|Represented by=Prosper Portland | |||
|Number of participants=13 | |Number of participants=13 | ||
|Focus areas=Homeless services | |||
|Meeting notes URL=https://www.portland.gov/phb/tif-district-committees/cully-tif-clc#toc-about-the-cully-clc | |Meeting notes URL=https://www.portland.gov/phb/tif-district-committees/cully-tif-clc#toc-about-the-cully-clc | ||
|Notes=In 2018 a coalition of community-based partners in the Cully neighborhood approached Prosper Portland to explore a community-centered Tax Increment Finance (TIF) district creation process that could lead to a new TIF model that centers historically underserve, marginalized, and underrepresented community voices in the TIF district creation process. Prosper Portland, Portland Housing Bureau, and community partners participated in a co-creation model that centered those most vulnerable to displacement with an explicit goal of stabilization culminating in a proposal for a new TIF district in the Cully neighborhood. In November 2022, the proposal was approved by the Prosper Portland Board and Planning Commission and adopted unanimously by Portland City Council. | |Notes=In 2018 a coalition of community-based partners in the Cully neighborhood approached Prosper Portland to explore a community-centered Tax Increment Finance (TIF) district creation process that could lead to a new TIF model that centers historically underserve, marginalized, and underrepresented community voices in the TIF district creation process. Prosper Portland, Portland Housing Bureau, and community partners participated in a co-creation model that centered those most vulnerable to displacement with an explicit goal of stabilization culminating in a proposal for a new TIF district in the Cully neighborhood. In November 2022, the proposal was approved by the Prosper Portland Board and Planning Commission and adopted unanimously by Portland City Council. | ||
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Group Profile
- Group Served: Low-income homeowners
- Represented by: Prosper Portland
- Participants: 13
- Focus Areas: Homeless services
- Notes: In 2018 a coalition of community-based partners in the Cully neighborhood approached Prosper Portland to explore a community-centered Tax Increment Finance (TIF) district creation process that could lead to a new TIF model that centers historically underserve, marginalized, and underrepresented community voices in the TIF district creation process. Prosper Portland, Portland Housing Bureau, and community partners participated in a co-creation model that centered those most vulnerable to displacement with an explicit goal of stabilization culminating in a proposal for a new TIF district in the Cully neighborhood. In November 2022, the proposal was approved by the Prosper Portland Board and Planning Commission and adopted unanimously by Portland City Council.