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<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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Resident support programs (housing education, resource access)
Small business resilience efforts (technical assistance, grants)
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<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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Green infrastructure, walkability, and transit investments
Affordable housing development and land acquisition


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Revision as of 20:23, July 14, 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.

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.

We imagine a Cully where children can walk to schools that reflect their languages and cultures, where elders can age in place with dignity, and where creativity, education, and economic opportunity are rooted in the community itself. With deep respect for the land and the Indigenous peoples who have cared for it, we strive to be a model of climate resilience, equity, and local self-determination.

Together, we are creating a neighborhood that is connected, resilient, just, and joyful—for current residents and generations to come.

Programs and Activities

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.

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.

 BriefHas estimated cost
Cully Affordable Housing ProjectAcquiring 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 ApartmentsProvides 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 TokateeMamook 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 ReplacementThe 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 IllaheeNesika 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 />


Projects: Designing More Livable Spaces

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.

 BriefHas estimated cost
Cully Affordable Housing ProjectAcquiring 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 ApartmentsProvides 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 TokateeMamook 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 ReplacementThe 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 IllaheeNesika 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 />


Community Events

 BriefHas estimated cost
Cully Affordable Housing ProjectAcquiring 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 ApartmentsProvides 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 TokateeMamook 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 ReplacementThe 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 IllaheeNesika 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 />


Updates

  • CLC Updates
  • Advocate and Allies
  • Cully Neighborhood Association
  • District 2

What You Can Do

  • Learn about community groups and their priorities
  • Explore proposals for housing, land use, and economic development
  • Review notes and decisions from public meetings
  • Participate in budgeting and endorsement processes

Navigation

Community Groups
Resident-led organizations shaping priorities
Community Meetings
View notes and outcomes
Development Proposals
See all community-submitted proposals
Budget Dashboard
Track funding allocations
Submit a Proposal
Create and share new ideas for TIF investment
Community Assets
Show community assets in the Cully Neighbourhood

Featured: Budget Overview

The summary below shows the estimated total for all funded proposals, grouped by priority area.

No funded proposals entered yet.

Resources

Below are a set of online resources for the Cully district.

Prosper Portland Cully TIF District Exploration


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