Julia Metz
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Just a bit of what I’ve been up to on the housing policy front the past few months… I’m excited to share this set of collaboratively created guiding principles related to the Oregon Housing Needs Analysis (OHNA) rulemaking process. This document is the result of concerted efforts and contributions from various stakeholders, and it is designed to inform and support our individual andcollective initiatives within the OHNA rulemaking process.These guiding principles serve as a foundational resource aimed at helping us ensure that our efforts are aligned, sound, and directed towards the common goal of effective and equitable housing policy development and housing production. We also hope this will assist State staff in navigating the complexities of the OHNA rulemaking process, promoting consistency and collaboration across departments, especially Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development, , and ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES, OREGON DEPARTMENT OF.If you'd still like to sign on, we'd be more than happy to retroactively add your organization's logo - just shoot me a message!Big shoutout to the organizations that have signed on and contributed to this document:Sightline Institute, 1000 Friends of Oregon, Bienestar, Central Oregon LandWatch, Community Alliance Of Tenants, Community Vision, Inc., Fair Housing Council of Oregon, Habitat for Humanity of Oregon, Housing Development Center, Housing Land Advocates (HLA), Housing Oregon, , Northwest Pilot Project, Inc., Oregon Housing Alliance, Oregon Just Transition Alliance, and Urban League of Portland
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Dan Drais
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Great sentence, showing clarity of thought and vision: These guiding principles serve as a foundational resource aimed at helping us ensure that our efforts are aligned, sound, and directed towards the common goal of effective and equitable housing policy development and housing production.
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Alan DeLaTorre
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Julia, thank you for leading this collaboration, we appreciate your early outreach and leadership in co-creating these guiding principles. Onward!
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Does anyone in my network have a good relationship with anyone in the housing/planning/city policy realm in Eastern Oregon (and no, I don’t mean Central Oregon 😉) If so, please shoot me a message if you’re willing to offer a warm intro. Hoping to chat with folks out that way related to OHNA.
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Julia Metz
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Who will I get to see at the HLA Conference this year? This is always one of my favorite conferences in the area because, obviously, I love to be surrounded by fellow housing + land use nerds! This year will be touching on several things I'm hyper focused on in my role with Sightline Institute and 1000 Friends of Oregon - I'd love to catch up with folks and collaborate on ideas to ensure the OHNA process results in equitable, affordable housing choices for all Oregonians. Hope to see you there!
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Julia Metz
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I was so proud to attend the grand opening of Good Shepherd Village yesterday. This one was a relay marathon - one that started many years before I came onboard at CCO, one that I was honored to have a role in finally getting the funding needed to get it designed and out of the ground, and one that many others saw through to completion. We worked hard to ensure thoughtful design was a part of every step, honoring the future residents and collaborating with current community members. Intentional, responsive affordable housing does take time. I know it sometimes feels like “nothing is happening” from the outside, but there’s so many amazing teams working their butts off to make sure things aren’t just built, but that they’re built right, built well, and built responsibly. There were many factors that finally made this a possibility after almost a decade of starts and stops - but one key piece was the Metro Housing Bond dollars. Voters - your support for these funds MADE THIS HAPPEN ❤️ 143 households are on their way home thanks to you. There is still so much need though. Let’s celebrate these moments and…Let’s keeping it going!
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Julia Metz
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Hello! As many of you have already figured out, I've recently dipped my toes back into the housing world, but this time, with a focus on housing policy. I'm excited to be working (part-time) with Sightline Institute and 1000 Friends of Oregon on the Oregon Housing Needs Analysis (OHNA) rulemaking process. This is essentially the first big overhaul of the State's housing goal since its inception 50 years ago, and there's a big opportunity to increase housing choice across the state through this process. Interested in getting involved? Check out the update below and reach out if you'd like to connect to chat more about my role and the OHNA process.
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Julia Metz
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Hello network! As I near the end of some wonderful time recharging and traveling, I’m reaching out for ideas for the coming months. Right now, I’m primarily interested in contract and/or temporary work with semi-flexible hours as I continue to reflect on how I’d like to evolve my career long-term. I’m open to any creative options you may know of, even if it’s not directly related to what I’ve been doing for the past many years! Appreciate your ideas in advance and wishing everyone a grounding new year.
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Julia Metz
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Please reach out to myself or my former colleague Travis Phillips per his post below. Appreciate any suggestions or support you can provide!
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Yesterday we celebrated bringing another 110 affordable homes to Portland. Huge thanks to our development partners at Related Northwest, MWA Architects, Inc. for the beautiful design, and LMC Construction for bringing it to reality. The fact that I get to call these residents my new neighbors makes it that much more special. Welcome to the neighborhood, Cathedral Village!
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Couldn’t have said it any better. Proud to have been a part of this project and have this under my belt as my first project completed from start to finish in my current role. Much more to come!
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