Eugene seeks responses on proposed downtown combined-cash flow housing

The view of The Montgomery, a proposed mixed-development affordable housing project, from 11th Avenue and Oak Alley in downtown Eugene.

The metropolis of Eugene is trying to get suggestions from the community on a proposed combined-income housing advancement downtown at Willamette Street and 11th Avenue.

The metropolis procured the home at 1059 Willamette St. in April 2020 in get to create it into a housing task that serves homes at numerous money levels and sets apart models for shoppers of Womenspace. 

Together with living spaces, the setting up would increase smaller retail and office spaces along Willamette Road, with significant garage doors and a convention space shared with the citizens of the developing.

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The improvement — identified as The Montgomery — will consist of 129 units consisting of 65 studio flats, and 59 one-bed and five two-mattress units, according to the developing proposal from deChase Miksis and Edlen & Co.

At the very least 50 % of the units in the job need to be inexpensive to homes earning 80% of the space median cash flow or significantly less — which in 2020 was $44,800 — while the remaining models will be priced at industry charges, in accordance to the town.