HB 2889

Amends Oregon Housing Needs Analysis and land use requirements for local governments related to urbanization.

Status Chapter Number Assigned
Sponsors Maxine Dexter (Democrat) (Chief), Kayse Jama (Democrat) (Chief), Dick Anderson (Republican) (Chief), Julie Fahey (Democrat) (Chief), Pam Marsh (Democrat) (Chief), Chris Gorsek (Democrat) (Chief), Dacia Grayber (Democrat), Annessa Hartman (Democrat), Zach Hudson (Democrat), Travis Nelson (Democrat), Rob Nosse (Democrat), Michael Dembrow (Democrat), Lew Frederick (Democrat), Andrea Valderrama (Democrat), Khanh Pham (Democrat), Courtney Neron Misslin (Democrat), Mark Gamba (Democrat), Deb Patterson (Democrat), James Manning Jr. (Democrat)
Fiscal impact Has minimal fiscal impact
Revenue impact No revenue impact
Emergency clause Yes

Bill Text

Establishes the Oregon Housing Needs Analysis and amends land use requirements for local governments related to housing and urbanization.

Original Bill Text

Sponsors#

Chief Sponsors: Maxine Dexter, Kayse Jama, Dick Anderson, Julie Fahey, Pam Marsh, Chris Gorsek

Co-Sponsors: Dacia Grayber, Annessa Hartman, Zach Hudson, Travis Nelson, Rob Nosse, Michael Dembrow, Lew Frederick, Andrea Valderrama, Khanh Pham

Overview#

Establishes Oregon Housing Needs Analysis within Housing and Community Services Department. Establishes timeline by which department must adopt rules and implement analysis components.] Amends Oregon Housing Needs Analysis and land use requirements for local governments related to urbanization , including requiring Metro to adopt housing coordination strategy and allowing cities outside of Metro to adopt rural reserves. Requires Land Conservation and Development Commission to adopt or amend implementing rules by January 1, 2026]. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

Public Testimony

Name Organization Position Date
Andrew Damitio Portland Oregon Support 2023-02-02
Richard Wisner Siletz Neutral 2023-02-03
Kevin Shluka Pacific City Support 2023-02-03
Al Johnson Eugene Support 2023-02-04
Anders Hart Portland Support 2023-02-05
Michael Szporluk PORTLAND Unknown 2023-02-06
Peter Hainley CASA of Oregon Support 2023-02-06
A June Bradley Housing Land Advocates Support 2023-02-06
Brian Hoop Housing Oregon Support 2023-02-06
Rebecca Gladstone League of Women Voters of Oregon Support 2023-02-06
Rob Hallyburton Friends of Yamhill County Support 2023-02-06
Rachael Duke Community Partners for Affordable Housing Support 2023-02-06
Doug Klotz Portland Support 2023-02-06
Fletcher Ray Wishcamper Development Partners Support 2023-02-06
Erik Kancler City of Bend Support 2023-02-06
Karen Saxe DevNW Support 2023-02-06
Samantha Bayer Oregon Home Builders Association Unknown 2023-02-06
Deborah Imse Multifamily NW Neutral 2023-02-06
Bill Kloos Eugene Support 2023-02-06
Ellen Miller Salem Support 2023-02-06
Mary Kyle McCurdy 1000 Friends of Oregon Support 2023-02-06
Mary Kyle McCurdy 1000 Friends of Oregon Support 2023-02-06
Allan Lazo Portland Support 2023-02-06
Allen Hines Community Vision Support 2023-02-07
Zachary Lesher Portland Support 2023-02-07
Jackie Keogh Bend Support 2023-02-07
Jenna Jones Metro Support 2023-02-07
Jennifer Shuch Portland OR Support 2023-02-07
Kevin Teater Beaverton Support 2023-02-07
Michael Szporluk PORTLAND Unknown 2023-02-07
Nico Serra Real Choice Initiative Support 2023-02-07
Denise LaBuda Bend Support 2023-02-07
Christina Dirks Home Forward Support 2023-02-07
Kaarin Knudson Eugene Support 2023-02-07
Saba Saleem Oregon Advocacy Commissions Office Support 2023-02-07
Saba Saleem Oregon Advocacy Commissions Office Neutral 2023-02-07
Devon Lawson-McCourt Vida Support 2023-02-07
David Wall Newberg Oppose 2023-02-07
Representative Maxine Dexter House District 33 Support 2023-02-08
Diana Cvitanovich SCIO Support 2023-02-08
Joel Iboa OJTA Support 2023-02-08
Maria Dolores Torres Beaverton Support 2023-02-08
Candace Avalos Verde Support 2023-02-08
Heidi Robinson Hillsboro Neutral 2023-02-08
Alan DeLaTorre Bureau of Planning and Sustainability Support 2023-02-08
Tim McCormick Housing Alternatives Network Neutral 2023-02-09
Ariel Nelson League of Oregon Cities Neutral 2023-02-09
Matthew Serres Fair Housing Council of Oregon Support 2023-02-09
Donna Bleiler Salem Oppose 2023-02-10
A June Bradley Housing Land Advocates Support 2023-02-13
Kris Nelson Common Ground OR-WA Support 2023-02-13
Mayor Julie Fitzgerald City of Wilsonville Neutral 2023-02-15
Jerome Gangle Portland Support 2023-02-15
Chris Parta Central Oregon LandWatch Support 2023-02-15
Joan Petit Portland Support 2023-02-15
Damian Syrnyk Bend Support 2023-02-15
Erin Doyle Washington County Unknown 2023-02-15
Lisa Arkin Eugene Support 2023-02-15
Matthew Serres Fair Housing Council of Oregon Support 2023-02-16
Deborah Imse Multifamily NW Unknown 2023-02-16
Deborah Imse Multifamily NW Unknown 2023-02-16
Mayor Julie Fitzgerald City of Wilsonville Neutral 2023-02-16
Brian Hoop Housing Oregon Support 2023-02-16
Doug Klotz Portland Unknown 2023-02-16
Al Johnson Eugene Support 2023-02-16
Al Johnson Eugene Unknown 2023-02-16
Trisha Patterson Philomath Support 2023-02-16
Poppy Lee Portland Support 2023-02-16
Joel Iboa OJTA Support 2023-02-16
Representative Maxine Dexter House District 33 Support 2023-02-16
Ellie Gluhosky Portland Support 2023-02-17
Lacey Beaty City of Beaverton Support 2023-02-17
Deborah Imse Multifamily NW Unknown 2023-02-17
NW Coast Range Oegonian Oppose 2023-02-17
Representative Maxine Dexter State of Oregon Support 2023-05-02

Legislative History

Date Chamber Action
2023-01-09 H First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
2023-01-16 H Referred to Housing and Homelessness with subsequent referral to Ways and Means.
2023-02-07 H Public Hearing held.
2023-02-16 H Public Hearing held.
2023-04-04 H Work Session held.
2023-04-10 H Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed, and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded.
2023-04-10 H Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of the Speaker.
2023-04-11 H Second reading.
2023-04-12 H Rules suspended. Carried over to April 13, 2023 Calendar.
2023-04-13 H Rules suspended. Carried over to April 14, 2023 Calendar.
2023-04-14 H Third reading. Carried by Dexter. Passed.
2023-04-17 S First reading. Referred to President's desk.
2023-04-19 S Referred to Housing and Development.
2023-05-03 S Public Hearing held.
2023-05-08 S Work Session held.
2023-06-15 S Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.
2023-06-15 S Second reading.
2023-06-16 S Carried over to 06-20 by unanimous consent.
2023-06-20 S Carried over to 06-21 by unanimous consent.
2023-06-21 S Third reading. Carried by Anderson. Passed.
2023-06-21 S Campos, absent, granted unanimous consent to vote aye.
2023-06-21 S Vote explanation(s) filed by Smith DB.
2023-06-24 H Speaker signed.
2023-06-24 S President signed.
2023-07-18 H Governor signed.
2023-07-26 H Chapter 326, (2023 Laws): Effective date July 18, 2023.

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