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Calle Diez is more than a place - it's a tradition made by the people that grew up here, live here, shop, and celebrate here.
Preserving and enhancing this thriving Latino hub is a City priority. The ongoing work in this area will center community, uplift their voices, and support diverse ideas from its residents.
Calle Diez is more than a place - it's a tradition made by the people that grew up here, live here, shop, and celebrate here.
Preserving and enhancing this thriving Latino hub is a City priority. The ongoing work in this area will center community, uplift their voices, and support diverse ideas from its residents.
In April 2021, Washington County was selected to receive a "Project Turnkey" grant of $6.15 million for the purchase of a 60-room Econo Lodge motel at 622 SE 10th Avenue in Hillsboro to establish a short-term respite shelter to serve as temporary housing for people experiencing homelessness and prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Over the last few years, the Econo Lodge motel was able to provide temporary relief to those experiencing homelessness.
As Washington County considers the future use of the Hillsboro Bridge Shelter, they are seeking feedback from the community on how to use the space in the future.
The Oak/Baseline/10th Avenue project is identifying opportunities for increasing safety and improving connections to surrounding neighbors and existing community destinations.
After hearing from the community, the project team created four design concepts to improve the walkability, livability and vibrancy of Downtown.
The TV Highway project will complete planning and design for a better bus to improve safe access and transit travel time while connecting people to essential jobs, healthcare facilities, shopping and community services from downtown Beaverton to Forest Grove.