AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoJuneteenth in Oregon: Lane County’s Rhythm and Resilience celebration put Black-led community space, culture, and education front and center, while Gresham and Medford’s Pear Blossom Park events drew big crowds for joy, history, and “freedom” across the Portland metro and beyond. Local Housing & Equity: A Multnomah County homeless housing priority system is drawing fresh backlash after reports say points can favor BIPOC and LGBTQIA2S+ applicants over traditional need factors—prompting calls for scrutiny and possible legal action. Eugene Campus Construction: Students near the University of Oregon reported noise, dust, and disruption from new housing construction around East 13th and Alder. Community & Culture Calendar: Jackson County Library Services landed a $15K grant to help patrons with transportation tools like bike/cart repair kits and transit tokens. Public Safety & Policy: The Trump administration is said to be reopening the door for cyanide bomb use on public lands nationwide, including Utah. Investigations & Transparency: Questions keep swirling around what’s missing from the Epstein files as DOJ releases millions of pages but critics point to gaps.
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