Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) published a draft Action Plan for a $422 million disaster recovery grant, funded by the HUD. The effort, known as “ReOregon,” will support individuals, households and communities that continue to recover from the 2020 Labor Day Fires. The assistance will primarily come in the form of new permanent housing in the areas most impacted by the disaster.
Through June 1, OHCS is seeking public comment on the draft Action Plan for spending the funds, known as Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR). Members of the public are invited to provide their input on the draft Action Plan in person at the following public hearings:
In addition to providing comments in person, the public may also do so by:
- E-mail: ReOregon@hcs.oregon.gov;
- Web form: https://re.oregon.gov/;
- Phone: 833-604-0878; or
- Mail: Recovery and Resiliency Section, Oregon Housing & Community Services, 725 Summer St. NE, Suite B, Salem, OR 97301.
All comments must be submitted to OHCS no later than 11:59 p.m. June 1, 2022. After the 30-day public comment period, feedback will be incorporated into the plan before OHCS submits it to HUD for review and approval before the June 8 deadline.
Printed copies of the plan are available by request. To request a copy of the plan, contact OHCS via email at ReOregon@hcs.oregon.gov, by phone at 833-604-0878, or visit https://re.oregon.gov/.