Deflection Center Updates

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The CEIC has taken a proactive and collaborative role as an advocacy partner to ensure Multnomah County remains accountable for maintaining a safe and clean environment around the new Deflection Center at 900 SE Sandy Blvd. From organizing early listening sessions and leading a comprehensive baseline assessment of conditions, to testifying before the County and formally demanding the development of a Good Neighbor Agreement, the CEIC has consistently championed transparency, partnership, and measurable outcomes. Through ongoing participation in the GNA Committee and continuous engagement with local businesses, the CEIC is committed to ensuring that the County follows through on its promises and that the surrounding community is supported, protected, and heard.

Monthly Problem Solvers Meeting with Multnomah County

Monthly Problem Solving Meetings: Every 3rd Monday / 4-5:30 PM

Join the CEIC and other members of the Good Neighbor Agreement Committee for a 90-minute meeting with Multnomah County Leadership to discuss monthly stats and reports, and share concerns about activity taking place around the Center.

Reporting Issues Around the Deflection Center

If you experience livability issues within a three block radius of the deflection center, please first contact the County as they have committed to a safe and clean environment:

Tuerk House / Pathway Center:
(971) 710-0082
PathwayCenter@tuerkhouse.org, deflection-info@multco.org, stacy.borke@multco.us, marc.harris@multco.us, anthony.jordan@multco.us, natalie.amar@multco.us, leah.drebin@multco.us, natalie.minas@multco.us, deflection-info@multco.us

If you find your experience to be unsatisfactory, please email Executive Director Holcomb at carolyne@ceic.cc, so that we serve as an accountability partner for the County.

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