Vine Street Property Lease Secured Amidst Community Outcry: Questions Arise Over Funding and Public Input

At last night's Grants Pass City forum, if my understanding is correct, Jeromy from U-Turn for Christ announced they have secured the lease for the Vine Street property. This comes despite significant community concerns regarding the project's size, scope, and location. The 7.8-acre property is large enough to potentially house a "homeless industrial complex" for years, accommodating an estimated 500-600 people. The community has repeatedly expressed concerns about the proximity of schools and senior citizen…

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What Does It Truly Mean to Be a Republican?

In today’s complex political climate, we must ask: what truly defines someone as a Republican or a Democrat? Is it simply party registration, or is it a matter of values, convictions, and consistent support for a party’s principles? This is strictly my own observations and my own opinions. I raise this question because, in our own Josephine County, I’ve observed individuals who publicly identify as Republicans, some even seeking leadership roles, yet consistently promote Democratic…

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Homeless – Request Q&A Live Session with Our City Leaders

Please email Our City Council, Mayor and City Manager urging them to hold a public Questions and Answers forum. Addresses are listed below with a sample letter you can use. You can either:a) Copy the email addresses and letter into your own email app, orb) Click the button below to open a pre-filled email, add your name at the end before sending. Request Live Q&A From Our City Leaders EMail Addresses: MayorCouncil@grantspassoregon.gov, acubic@grantspassoregon.gov Title: Call…

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Keep It Small: A Path for Addressing Homelessness in Grants Pass

Grants Pass needs real, effective solutions to our worsening homeless crisis, not the beginnings of a never-ending "homeless industrial complex." The Vine Street proposal, which spans almost 8 acres, is exactly the kind of large-scale center that invites long-term dependency and mission creep. The people in charge say it won’t be fully developed and will remain small but we all know, it will grow at some point (more on this issue below). We must instead…

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Grants Pass Options For The Homeless and Changeling HB3115 Law

What Options Does Grants Pass Have Regarding the Homelessness Issue?1) Maintain the Current Unmanaged Homeless Campsites. This option continues to negatively impact our town, community, and tourism. It creates serious problems for local businesses and contributes to rising crime rates. This must not be a long term option. 2) Shut Down the Camps Without Providing Designated Areas Under Oregon state law (HB 3115), this would likely result in lawsuits and further court injunctions. The city…

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Homeless Summary and Learn about HB 3115 the homeless law

Listening and Learning Session: HB 3115 - Unhoused time, place, and manner regulations https://www.grantspassoregon.gov/civicalerts.aspx?aid=3644 Date: Monday, May 19, 2025Time: 6 pm.Location: Council Chambers at City Hall, 101 NW A Street, Grants Pass, Oregon 97526. “The listening session will be conducted by City Manager Aaron Cubic, and City Attorney Stephanie Nuttall will be available to provide information as well. There will be an opportunity for people to submit questions regarding this topic before the session begins,…

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Oregon Legislative Bills to Repeal HB 3115 – Homeless Regulations

There are currently two bills in the Oregon Legislature aimed at repealing HB 3115: Senate Bill SB645 and House Bill HB2432. HB 3115 is the law that makes it extremely difficult for Oregon cities to regulate and enforce homeless camping, due to its requirement that restrictions on time, place, and manner must be “objectively reasonable.” Although the 2025 legislative session is winding down, it remains essential to continue contacting our legislators and urging them to…

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Homeless: Why Grants Pass must have a designated resting area

In Oregon, if a city does not provide designated places for homeless individuals to rest or sleep, it faces both legal and practical challenges due to state laws and recent court rulings. This will hopefully explain, even with the recent supreme court ruling, why Oregon cites (like Grants Pass) must offer designated areas for resting. Legal Obligations Under Oregon Law Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) 195.530 (also known as HB3115) mandates that any Oregon city or…

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Oregon versus Idaho: Homelessness and Drug Addiction (Part II)

If you missed Part I of this serious please check it out: Oregon versus Idaho: Homelessness and Drug Addiction (Part I) - A Voice Within In part II - How does Oregon compare to Idaho for money allocated to homelessness and drug addiction? Oregon and Idaho, despite being neighboring states, allocate vastly different resources to address homelessness and drug addiction. Oregon: Significant Investment Amid Ongoing Challenges Oregon has committed substantial funding to combat homelessness and…

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Oregon versus Idaho: Homelessness and Drug Addiction (Part I)

What separates Oregon from Idaho when it comes to homelessness and drug addiction? After all, Oregon and Idaho are neighboring states. Yet Oregon ranks among the highest in both homelessness and drug addiction, while Idaho ranks near the bottom in both categories. Despite their close proximity, these two states show a stark contrast in these critical issues. Homeless: Oregon #5, Idaho #21 (This is per 10,000 people in 2024) https://usafacts.org/articles/which-states-have-the-highest-and-lowest-rates-of-homelessness Drug Addiction: Oregon #12, Idaho…

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