
Rogue Valley Housing Market Studies

Greetings on this day of commemoration and reflection.
As R3V’s facilitator, I wanted to update you on where we are and where we’re going.
First, to acknowledge the one year anniversary of the Almeda fire that tore through our communities. The ash that fell overnight reminds us that we’re still connected to our neighbors who are experiencing fires today. We learn from others and share what we learn together in this process. We are part of an extended community learning to live with and recover from wildfire.
I hope you will be able to take a few moments to acknowledge the meaning of this day in your own life and in the life of our community. Christine Hunter-Robertson of WinterSpring offers a lovely approach to commemoration here.
As we enter the second year of our recovery, we’re strengthening our foundations and accelerating towards fulfilling our mission of community transformation.
I look forward to connecting with you to learn about your vision for what’s needed and how R3V can support the good work you are doing. Please find a time on my calendar to connect, I’d love to learn more about you, your work, and your vision for what’s needed in our fair valley.
Stephen Sloan, R3V Facilitator
This week we heard back from a few of our group members regarding a trip they took to Paradise, California. They were invited to join the community leaders behind their ongoing rebuild from the devastating 2018 Camp Fire. We are humbled to have their guidance and hope to implement the key learnings the team took from their experience.
Below is Julie O’Dwyer’s presentation on the trip:
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Featuring discussions regarding how to bring the community together to commemorate the upcoming year anniversary of the Almeda fire, and how to implement the services transitional and temporary housing residents need.
You can email LeAnn Mobley from United Rotary Club to help get money to small businesses for equipment at leann.mobley@gmail.com.
Featuring updates on temporary housing inventory in Southern Oregon and brainstorming on accessible permanent housing. The full transcript with links is available below. We started the recording a couple of minutes into the meeting, sorry.
Pre and post RE market assessment by Denise Balkas of FEMA