Claire
Bokovoy
Affordable Housing Scarcity and Impacts on Homelessness in Eugene, Oregon
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Claire Bokovoy
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Our research examines the relationship between homelessness in Eugene and the city's deficit of affordable housing. We will review federal and state laws, taxes, vouchers, and specific Eugene regulations to complete an analysis of the Eugene housing affordability crisis. Additionally, we will examine nationwide policies that aim to provide more affordable housing, and explore factors that lead to an increased strain on families. A literature review will accompany our findings, where we will probe existing writings that tackle housing affordability solutions, residential growth, legislative policy impacts, and case studies focused on unhoused families. The aim of our research is to investigate the causes of Eugene's affordable housing shortage, explore its influences on homelessness, and propose possible solutions to Eugene's affordability crisis. Bottaro, Vincent See "Cuevas Ullibarry, Denali" Warming World: Changing Temperature, Vegetation Health and Density in Urban and Forested Areas Bowden, Seth See "Bjerke, Ryley" Comparing simulated and experimental behaviors of pendulums across a wide range of bob density.
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University of Oregon / 2025
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