Portland mayor to centralize services to fight homelessness
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler will use his executive powers to create a new homeless service hub within the city government, streamlining the work of various departments that interact with people living outside.Wheeler made the announcement at a Wednesday news conference. Oregon Public Broadcasting reports the mayor will use his emergency powers to enact a Street Services Coordination Center, overseen by Community Safety Director Mike Myers, a former Portland fire chief and emergency management director. Wheeler’s plan appears to be an attempt to break down the city’s rigid silos when it comes to addressing homelessness. The emergency order will be the third in two months that the mayor issued related to homelessness.