Portland State University released its Year 2 Portland Street Response study, recommending more hours and staff — plus a renewed focus on the original mission.
PORTLAND, Ore. — This week, Portland State University’s Homelessness Research & Action Collaborative released the findings from Year 2 of the Portland Street Response program, around the same time the program director announced her resignation from the position.
Her departure, plus recent developments in the program — like the directives not to hand out tents and to be present during city-ordered sweeps — call into question PSR’s future role in the city.
During PSR’s second year, the program expanded
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