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<br /> <br /> <br />Agency Survey <br />In addition to these meetings, online surveys were completed by 68 representatives from 38 agencies. <br />The responders noted that the greatest barrier to finding and maintaining housing in the cities was <br />rental costs and finding vacant units, and that creating additional affordable housing is the greatest <br />housing need. The responders also identified needs for housing rehabilitation and emergency repairs, <br />as well as accessibility improvements and downpayment assistance. Preventing homelessness and <br />providing housing for homeless individuals was also identified as a high priority, and the homeless <br />population was identified as the population most in need of housing assistance and services. Survey <br />responses were received from the following agencies: <br /> <br /> <br />Applegate <br />Lane County Health and Human Services <br />CatholicCommunity Services of Lane County <br />Centro Latino Americano Lane Independent Living Alliance (LILA) <br />Cornerstone Community Housing Looking Glass Community Services <br />Department of Human Services Options Counseling and Family Services <br />DevNW Oregon Law Center <br />Ebbert Memorial United Methodist ChurchRelief Nursery, Inc. <br />Emerald VillageEugene ShelterCare <br />First Place Family CenterSponsors, Inc. <br />Springfield Eugene Tenant Association <br />FOOD for Lane County <br />HeadStart of Lane County SquareOne Villages <br />Here toHelp Housing <br />St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County <br />HIV Alliance <br />Supportive Services for Veteran Families <br />Home for Good Housing Agency <br />White Bird Clinic <br />Hosea Youth Services <br />Womenspace, Inc. <br />Jennings Group Inc <br />Lane Council of Governments <br />Eugene and Springfield, OR <br />2020 Consolidated Plan <br />3 <br /> <br />