83: Oath To Growth

Some barriers to builders include a shortage of construction workers and restrictive state land use laws.

Steadfast growth in Central Oregon is continually demanding the attention of city leaders, permitting agencies and area developers, but the issue remains that housing is completely unaffordable by even median level income earners. How can we be a model for growth when the supply and demand chains are so out of balance, and there is nowhere for people to live?

Originally aired on September 15, 2023 on KPOV’s The Friday Point

83: Oath To Growth
The Carolyn's w/ Lynne McConnell & Mike Riley, City of Bend
 

35: Dignity Is My Lens

Habitat For Humanity and Mellissa believe in a world where everyone has the right to a home.

Habitat For Humanity and Mellissa believe in a world where everyone has the right to a home.

Presenting part three of our series examining the housing crisis in Central Oregon, featuring Mellissa Kamanya, Grants Director for Bend-Redmond Habitat. She shares her own family’s struggles with housing instability and the programs and promise of Habitat for Humanity as one solution to our community’s difficulties. Infusing hope and enabling transformations makes this organization a community gem.

Originally aired on November 17, 2022 for KPOV’s Critical Conversations

35: Dignity Is My Lens
Bruce Morris w/ Mellissa Kamanya, Director of Grants at Bend-Redmond Habitat For Humanity