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Housing and Community Services Dept: Agency Subdivisions

Oregon Housing Stability Council

Address: 725 Summer St. NE, Suite B, Salem 97301-1266
Phone: 503-986-2005
Fax: 503-986-2132
Contact: Cheyloa Chase, Executive Assistant to the Director
Statutory Authority: ORS 456.567

The nine-member council is the governing body for OHCS. The council approves affordable housing projects, sets direction on statewide housing policy and serves as an advisory body to the agency. The council also serves as a public body for engagement with stakeholders, housing advocates and the public on affordable housing issues and policy decisions.

Central Services Division

Address: 725 Summer St. NE, Suite B, Salem 97301-1266
Phone: 503-986-2000
Fax: 503-986-2020
Contact: Caleb Yant, Deputy Director
Statutory Authority: ORS 456.555

The division includes the following sections: Human Resources, which delivers personnel services and consultation to agency staff and management; Administrative Services, which manages agency facilities and operations; the Controller, which delivers compliance in all financial areas across the agency in the Finance, Budget and Procurement-Contracts sections; and Information Technology, which manages technology-related interactions and resources for the agency. 

The division provides essential services to support the agency’s leadership and workforce to achieve the department’s mission. Work performed in this division ensures accountability, transparency and stewardship of resources.

Affordable Rental Housing Division
Address: 725 Summer St. NE, Suite B, Salem 97301-1266
Phone: 503-986-2000
Fax: 503-986-2020
Contact:Natasha Detweiler-Daby, Director
Statutory Authority: ORS 456.587, 458.505–458.530, 458.600–458.650

The division administers federally and state-funded, affordable rental housing resources. The goal is to increase the availability of safe, decent and affordable housing for Oregonians with low incomes. This includes the development of new affordable rental units and the acquisition, rehabilitation and preservation of existing affordable rental units; provision of project-based rent assistance and services to state-funded permanent supportive housing investments; long-term maintenance of affordable rental housing through asset management and compliance; and administration of the HUD portfolio of project-based rent-assisted projects.

Homeownership Division
Address: 725 Summer St. NE, Suite B, Salem 97301-1266
Phone: 503-986-2000
Fax: 503-986-2020
Contact: Emese Perfecto, Director
Statutory Authority: ORS 456.587, 458.505–458.530, 458.600–458.650

The division administers federal and state programs to assist low- to moderate-income Oregonians with homeownership. Across its four sections, the division provides  homebuyer and homeowner financial education, down payment assistance, funding for health and safety repairs, mediation for manufactured and marina community members and foreclosure prevention through counseling and mortgage assistance. Additionally, the division facilitates the financing and development of homes for homeownership. 

Housing Stabilization Division

Address: 725 Summer St. NE, Suite B, Salem 97301-1266
Phone: 503-986-2000
Fax: 503-986-2020
Contact: Jill Smith, Director
Statutory Authority: ORS 456.587, 458.505–458.530, 458.600–458.650

The division funds community partners across the state. Funding includes shelters, navigation centers, rental assistance, energy bill payment and weatherization assistance. The division also funds anti-poverty programs such as Individual Development Accounts to provide stability and opportunity through wealth-building.

Disaster Recovery and Resilience Division

Address: 725 Summer St. NE, Suite B, Salem 97301-1266
Phone: 503-986-2000
Fax: 503-986-2020
Contact: Ryan Flynn, Director
Statutory Authority: HB 5006 (2021 session), Sections 278 & 279

The division manages state and federal funds to support fire recovery for low-and moderate-income households and communities. Division activities include assistance with intermediate housing (provided through contracts with local agencies, such as community action agencies), support for permanent affordable housing development (both rental and homeownership) and grants for individuals to complete their housing recovery through rebuilding or replacement of lost homes.

Public Affairs Division

Address: 725 Summer St. NE, Suite B, Salem 97301-1266
Phone: 503-986-2000
Fax: 503-986-2020
Contact: Amy Nehl, ​Director
Statutory Authority: ORS 456.555

The division includes Federal Planning, Community Outreach, Government Relations and Communications. Public Affairs is the primary division that engages with the public, stakeholders, elected officials and the media.​
 

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