On October 10, a group of 14 people met on a WAIC retreat to discuss what it would take to move us forward as an organization. Read about what we see as the next steps!
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We know that it will be popular to support greater homeownership, but how will you ensure that your approach to housing reaches those most in need and addresses the historic and systemic race-based wealth gap? Read about what the candidates had to say!
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Do you support establishing a space in Wilsonville to meet the immediate need for shelter with people experiencing homelessness? Read about what the candidates had to say!
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Do you support continued and furthered investments in SMART to grow this service and enhance regional connections? Read about what the candidates had to say!
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How would you address the need to secure affordable broadband as an option in every home, especially for our historically marginalized and disadvantaged communities?
After reading this, read about their responses on transportation, homeownership, homelessness, and police oversight.
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After reading this, read about their responses on transportation, homeownership, homelessness, and universal broadband.
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Acting from our values of intentional dialogue, the WAIC team developed, discussed, debated, and approved the candidate questionnaire for Wilsonville’s Mayoral and City Council Candidates. The questions were provided to all candidates on September 30th. We requested a response return date of October 9 so that we can post on this website during the week of October 12th. WAIC will not be making any endorsements.
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Thanks to Uma Eichlet, Assistant Director at Heart of the City, we now have our first materials translated into Spanish! Thank you to Jake Schwein for the connection.
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Please join us in communicating your support to the Wilsonville City Council, as they consider action on an Equitable Housing Strategic Plan at their June 15th meeting.
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