Politics & Government
More Public Housing YES. Metro Bond NO.
New Data Exposes Governments' Deceptions And Failures

As a long time advocate for Public Housing*1 I am with you in recognizing the need for additional Public Housing in the Metro area. However, Metro’s Housing Bond’s secretive, disingenuous, underlying policies are seriously flawed. It is NOT the way forward.
Please examine these newly released, game changing Public Housing Statistical Data for Clackamas, Washington and Multnomah counties. Pay particular attention to the right hand Public Housing Percentages columns in red.
Here are a few takeaways for you to consider:
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1. The levels of inequitable distribution of Public Housing units within and among Clackamas, Washington and Multnomah counties is blatantly clear.
2. The policy issue of Public Housing unit parity among neighborhoods, cities as well as Clackamas, Washington and Multnomah counties is now factually debatable.
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3. Confirmation of the discredited and abhorrent housing policy established by the mayor of Portland and copied by the county commissioners of Clackamas and Washington counties of Targeted, UNLIMITED Neighborhood/City Concentration of Pubic Housing allowing governments to load the neighborhoods/cities of their choosing with up to 100 percent Public Housing.
4. Confirmation of a Public Housing decision making process established by the mayor of Portland and copied by the county commissioners of Clackamas and Washington counties that relies on self-inflicted ignorance, political convenience and extortion rather than meaningful, accurate, complete and timely Public Housing Statistical Data.
The publication of the above Public Housing Unit Statistical Data should challenge and discourage these practices. An additional database of Public Housing Client Statistical Data is necessary. Efforts to persuade the Oregon Department of Housing and Community Services to develop and publish this data are underway.
5. Metro’s argument to distribute bond funds according to tax bases is specious. It is merely a coverup for a regional policy of NIMBY Favoritism and Economic Segregation favoring Washington and Clackamas counties.
Multnomah county should not become the regional dumping ground for Public Housing units. Multnomah county voters should be aggrieved and vote NO.
Portland’s mayor, Ted Wheeler, does NOT use a neighborhood tax base to determine his Multnomah county Pubic Housing unit distribution.
If Public Housing is to be a Metro regulated regional matter then it must establish Parity of Public Housing Percentages Per Total County Housing Units and Equitable Distribution of Public Housing as its fundamental, inviolable policy.
The current imbalance stands at: Clackamas 3.01 percent, Washington 4.43 percent and Multnomah 10.25 percent. Parity would be 5.89 percent.
6. Accurate and complete Section 8 addresses and/or neighborhood/city location data is necessary for citizens and government officials to make arguments in favor or against support for court waivers to adjust amounts of support for HUD’s SAFMR, Small Area Fair Market Rents, program.*3
SAFMR allows redistribution of Section 8 voucher amounts to promote their use in more upscale neighborhood’s while reducing concentration in low income neighborhoods.
Without this information neither elected officials, nor government employees, nor voters, nor citizens can have a fact based public debate on the merits or demerits of HUD’s SAFMR, Small Area Fair Market Rents, program.
7. The Oregon Health Authority has already published an online interactive Public Housing Unit Inventory.*2
This inventory is rightly inclusive. It does NOT discriminate among various types of Public Housing units. Clients for all of these units must meet the same qualifying standards i.e. household income is <=80 percent MFI. The OHA published database of Public Housing Units, including some but not all Section 8 location, makes a prima facia case by the state of Oregon that this information does NOT violate client privacy.
8. The current Oregon Health Authority Public Housing Inventory*2 includes some but not all Section 8 locations. Adding the remainder would make the database more accurate, complete and useful to elected officials, government employees and citizens.
It is now necessary to have all the actual addresses of Section 8 clients in order to determine which units listed in the Oregon Health Authority database are Section 8 in order to eliminate duplicates on spreadsheets intended for public information uses e.g. Clackamas, Washington and Multnomah.
9. There will be a massive $652.8 million Metro Housing Bond on the ballot this November. Voters in Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas counties need to have meaningful, accurate complete and timely Public Housing Statistical Data to make informed decisions before ballots are mailed out. The number and particularly the location of Section 8 Public Housing Units is an important piece of voter information.
10. Mayor Wheeler has the singular statutory authority to control the expenditure of Metro Bond funds in Multnomah county and can use that power to continue to keep Public Housing units out of his neighborhood. This is not only wrong but an abuse of power.
Mayor Ted Wheeler has abdicated his singular statutory authority and commensurate responsibility to provide elected official oversight of the Public Housing Authority of Multnomah County. He has allowed his subordinate, political appointees to reject, without comment, a public records request for the physical addresses of all 9732 Section 8 clients under the auspices of the PHAMC.
Most Public Housing agencies, like Washington County’s, are directly governed by elected officials that can be held accountable by the voters of that county. Not so with the PHAMC. The mayor of Portland has the singular statutory authority of nominate and dismiss PHAMC board members.
Citizens who do not live in Portland can NOT vote for the mayor of Portland and hold him accountable for Public Housing policy and spending decisions which affect their lives.
The mayor of Portland should NOT have the singular power to keep Public Housing out of his neighborhood.
I urge you to contact as many of those elected officials listed below as you can and tell them you support increased Public Housing in Clackamas, Washington and Multnomah counties but NOT Metro’s misguided and indefensible $652,800,000 bond ASAP. Today. NOW.
Thank you.
— Richard Ellmyer
Author of more stories on the politics, players and policies of Public Housing in Oregon over the last seventeen years than all other journalists and elected officials combined.
Author of The Ellmyer Report, a newsletter that informs, educates and influences on public policy. Occasionally distributed to more than a quarter of million readers in Oregon and beyond.
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SOURCES/REFERENCES
*1
PUBLIC HOUSING is a class of housing defined as, Means Test (<=80 percent MFI) + Government Subsidy (any government any type) + rental agreement.
*2
Oregon Health Authority Public Housing Database
*3
Other Housing Agencies operating in metropolitan areas may opt-in to the use of Small Area FMRs.
Metro Area Elected Officials
- Metro Regional Government
Sam Chase <sam.chase@oregonmetro.gov>, Carlotta Collette <Carlotta.Collette@oregonmetro.gov>, Shirley Craddick <shirley.craddick@oregonmetro.gov>, Craig Dirksen <craig.dirksen@oregonmetro.gov>, Kathryn Harrington <kathryn.harrington@oregonmetro.gov>, Tom Hughes <tom.hughes@oregonmetro.gov>, Bob Stacey <bob.stacey@oregonmetro.gov>
County Commissioners
- Multnomah
Deborah Kafoury <deborah.kafoury@multco.us>, Sharon Meieran <sharon.meieran@multco.us>, Loretta Smith <loretta.smith@multco.us>, Lori Stegmann <lori.stegmann@multco.us>, Jessica Vega Pederson <jessica.vegapederson@multco.us>
- Washington
Dick Schouten <dick_schouten@co.washington.or.us>, Andy Duyck <andy_duyck@co.washington.or.us>, Roy Rogers <roy_rogers@co.washington.or.us>, Greg Malinowski <greg_malinowski@co.washington.or.us>, Bob Terry <Bob_Terry@co.washington.or.us>
- Clackamas
Ken Humberston <khumberston@clackamas.us>, Ken Humberston <khumberston@co.clackamas.or.us>, Jim Bernard <jbernard@co.clackamas.or.us>, Martha Schrader <mschrader@co.clackamas.or.us>, Paul Savas <psavas@co.clackamas.or.us>
City Councils - Multnomah
- Portland
Chloe Eudaly <chloe@portlandoregon.gov>, Nick Fish <nick@portlandoregon.gov>, Amanda Fritz <Amanda@portlandoregon.gov>, Dan Saltzman <dan@portlandoregon.gov>, Ted Wheeler <MayorWheeler@portlandoregon.gov>
- Gresham
Karylinn Echols <karylinn.echols@greshamoregon.gov>, Kirk French <kirk.french@greshamoregon.gov>, Shane Bemis <Shane.Bemis@greshamoregon.gov>, Mario Palmero <Mario.Palmero@GreshamOregon.gov>, Jerry Hinton <Jerry.Hinton@GreshamOregon.gov>, David Widmark <David.Widmark@GreshamOregon.gov>, janine.gladfelter@greshamoregon.gov
- Fairview
Lisa Barton Mullins <bartonmullinsl@ci.fairview.or.us>, Brian Cooper <cooperb@ci.fairview.or.us>, Cathi Forsythe <forsythec@ci.fairview.or.us>, Keith Kudrna <kudrnak@ci.fairview.or.us>, Ted Tosterud <tosterudt@ci.fairview.or.us>, Natile Voruz <voruzn@ci.fairview.or.us>, Mike Weatherby <weatherbym@ci.fairview.or.us>
- Wood Village
Mark Clark <markc@ci.wood-village.or.us>, Timothy Clark <timc@ci.wood-village.or.us>, Scott Harden <scotth@ci.wood-village.or.us>, Bruce Nissen <brucen@ci.wood-village.or.us>, Patricia Smith <PatriciaS@ci.Wood-Village.or.us>
- Maywood Park
Matthew Castor <mcastor@cityofmaywoodpark.com>, Jim Akers <jakers@cityofmaywoodpark.com>, Art Winslow <awinslow@cityofmaywoodpark.com>, Mark Hardie <mhardie@cityofmaywoodpark.com>, Dave Snodgrass <dsnodgrass@cityofmaywoodpark.com>
City Councils - Washington
- Beaverton
Marc San Soucie <msansoucie@beavertonoregon.gov>, Catherine Arnold <carnold@beavertonoregon.gov>, Betty Bode <bbode@beavertonoregon.gov>, Denny Doyle <ddoyle@beavertonoregon.gov>, Lacey Beaty <lbeaty@beavertonoregon.gov>, Mark Fagin <mfagin@beavertonoregon.gov>
- Hillsboro
Olivia Alcaire <olivia.alcaire@hillsboro-oregon.gov>, Fred Nachtigal <fred.natchtigal@hillsboro-oregon.gov>, Steve Callaway <Stevec@ci.hillsboro.or.us>, Rick Van Beveren <rick.vanbeveren@hillsboro-oregon.gov>, Anthony Martin <anthony.martin@hillsboro-oregon.gov>, Darell Lumaco <Darelll@ci.hillsboro.or.us>, Kyle Allen <kyle.allen@hillsboro-oregon.gov>
- Tigard
John Cook <MayorCook@tigard-or.gov>, John Goodhouse <JGoodhouse@tigard-or.gov>, Jason Snider <Jason@tigard-or.gov>, Marc Woodard <marcw@tigard-or.gov>, Tom Anderson <TomA@tigard-or.gov>
- Forest Grove
Matt Vandehey <mvandehey@forestgrove-or.gov>, Elena Uhing <euhing@forestgrove-or.gov>, Timothy Rippe <trippe@forestgrove-or.gov>, Malynda Wenzl <mwenzl@forestgrove-or.gov>, Peter Truax <ptruax@forestgrove-or.gov>, Ronald Thompson <rthompson@forestgrove-or.gov>, Tom Johnston <tjohnston@forestgrove-or.gov>
- Sherwood
Jennifer Kuiper <kuiperj@sherwoodoregon.gov>, Sean Garland <garlands@sherwoodoregon.gov>, Kim Young <youngk@sherwoodoregon.gov>, Tim Rosener <rosenert@sherwoodoregon.gov>, Renee Brouse <brouser@sherwoodoregon.gov>, Russell Griffin <griffinr@sherwoodoregon.gov>, Lee Weislogel <weislogell@sherwoodoregon.gov>
- Cornelius
Harley Crowder <hcrowder@ci.cornelius.or.us>, Jeffrey Dalin <jdalin@ci.cornelius.or.us>, Steve Heinrich <sheinrich@ci.cornelius.or.us>, Jose Orozco <jorozco@ci.cornelius.or.us>, Dave Schamp <dschamp@ci.cornelius.or.us>
- North Plains
Cameron Martinez <Cameron.Martinez@northplains.org>, Russ Sheldon <Russ.sheldon@northplains.org>, Larry Gonzales <larry_gonzales@northplains.org>, Sherrie Simmons <sherrie_simmons@northplains.org>, Teri Lenahan <teri_lenahan@northplains.org>, Robert Kindel <robert_kindel@northplains.org>, Garth Eimers <thezins@aol.com>
- King City
Kenneth Gibson <kgibson@ci.king-city.or.us>, Billie Reynolds <azreynolds@juno.com>, John Boylston <john.boylston@gmail.com>, Bob Olmstead <bolmstead@hotmail.com>, Jaimie Fender <jfender@ci.king-city.or.us>, Gretchen Buehner <gbuehnerlaw@yahoo.com>, Smart Ocholi <smartocholi@yahoo.com>
- Banks
Teri Branstitire <tbranstitre@cityofbanks.org>, Pete Edison <pedison@cityofbanks.org>, Mark Gregg <mgregg@cityofbanks.org>, Stephanie Jones <sjones@cityofbanks.org>, Dan Keller <dkeller@cityofbanks.org>, Michael Nelson <mnelson@cityofbanks.org>, Mark Walsh <mwalsh@cityofbanks.org>
- Durham
Gery Schirado <mayor.cityofdurham@comcast.net>
City Councils - Clackamas
- Oregon City
Nancy Ide <iden@orcity.org>, Dan Holladay <dholladay@orcity.org>, Brian Shaw <bshaw@orcity.org>
- West Linn
Bob Martin <bmartin@westlinnoregon.gov>, Teri Cummings <tcummings@westlinnoregon.gov>, Brenda Perry <bperry@westlinnoregon.gov>, Richard Sakelik <rsakelik@westlinnoregon.gov>, Russ Axelrod <raxelrod@westlinnoregon.gov>
- Milwaukie
Shane Abma <abmas@milwaukieoregon.gov>, Wilda Parks <parksw@milwaukieoregon.gov>, Lisa Batey <bateyl@milwaukieoregon.gov>, Angel Falconer <falconera@milwaukieoregon.gov>, Scott Churchill <churchills@milwaukieoregon.gov>, Mark Gamba <gambam@milwaukieoregon.gov>
- Happy Valley
David Golobay <davidg@happyvalleyor.gov>, Tom Ellis <tome@happyvalleyor.gov>, Markley Drake <markleyd@happyvalleyor.gov>, Lori DeRemer <lorid@happyvalleyor.gov>, Brett Sherman <bretts@happyvalleyor.gov>
- Canby
Tyler Smith <smitht@canbyoregon.gov>, Sarah Spoon <spoons@canbyoregon.gov>, Tim Dale <dalet@canbyoregon.gov>, Greg Parker <parkerg@canbyoregon.gov>, Tracie Heidt <heidtt@canbyoregon.gov>, Tracey Hensley <hensleyt@canbyoregon.gov>, Brian Hodson <hodsonb@canbyoregon.gov>
- Gladstone
Patrick McMahon <mcmahon@ci.gladstone.or.us>, Thomas Mersereau <mersereau@ci.gladstone.or.us>, Neal Reisner <reisner@ci.gladstone.or.us>, Linda Neace <neace@ci.gladstone.or.us>, Tamara Stempel <tstempel@ci.gladstone.or.us>
- Sandy
Carl Exner <cexner@ci.sandy.or.us>, Olga Gerberg <ogerberg@ci.sandy.or.us>, John Hamblin <jhamblin@ci.sandy.or.us>, Donald Hollis <don.hollis@9round.com>, Scott Horsfall <shorsfall@ci.sandy.or.us>, William King <bking@cityofsandy.com>, Jeremy Pietzold <jpietzold@ci.sandy.or.us>
- Molalla
Jimmy Thompson <jthompson@cityofmolalla.com>, Keith Swigart <kswigart@cityofmolalla.com>, Leota Childress <lchildress@cityofmolalla.com>, Cindy Dragowsky <cdragowsky@cityofmolalla.com>, Elizabeth Klein <eklein@cityofmolalla.com>, DeLise Palumbo <dpalumbo@cityofmolalla.com>, Glen Boreth <Gboreth@cityofmolalla.com>
- Estacada
Sean Drinkwine <seandrinkwine@cityofestacada.org>, "K.C Spangler" <kcspangler@cityofestacada.org>, Aaron Gant <aarongant@cityofestacada.org>, Lanelle King <lanelleking@cityofestacada.org>, Dan Neujahr <danneujahr@cityofestacada.org>, Luke Wever <lukewever@cityofestacada.org>, Justin Gates <justingates@cityofestacada.org>
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