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Portland Mayor Mark Dion Asks City Council to Reconsider ‘Green New Deal’ Zoning Policies, Calls for State Assistance with Homelessness

Edward TomicBy Edward TomicJanuary 7, 2025Updated:January 7, 202512 Comments4 Mins Read
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In his State of the City Address Monday evening, Portland Mayor Mark Dion urged the City Council to reconsider the city’s “Green New Deal” zoning policies in order to encourage housing development, and made a renewed plea for state financial assistance to shelter the city’s homeless population.

[RELATED: Interview with Newly Inaugurated Portland Mayor Mark Dion on Homelessness, Rent Control, Welfare, & Socialists…]

Mayor Dion struck an optimistic note at the start of his address, saying that Portland “stand[s] ready to seize tomorrow’s opportunities.”

“I’m convinced without reservation that Portland has the talent, the ingenuity and passion to make a future that we can all be proud of,” Dion said. “A future arriving every day to open the doors of possibilities, to shape a new vision for public, private and nonprofit partnership, that can create a Portland that we all want, but has yet to come.”

The major issues facing the city that Dion touched upon during his address were the lack of affordable housing, public safety and homelessness.

On the issue of affordable housing, Dion requested that the City Council take a second look at how “Green New Deal” environmental regulations and inclusionary zoning policies could be impacting the development of new housing in the city.

[RELATED: Socialist Portland City Councilor’s Plan for ‘Social Housing’ Task Force Met with Skepticism, Postponed to 2025…]

“Given that the demand for housing has not abated, I ask the Council to takes steps to reassess the Green New Deal’s inclusionary zone requirement, with a specific focus on the impact this fee has had on the development of residential housing units in this city,” Dion said.

“This standard has been employed long enough for the Council to make an objective evaluation of the effect of this requirement has had on the scale of housing that has or could be built in this city,” he said.

On public safety, Dion spoke to the fears that the people of Portland have shared with them for their safety, as well as quality of life issues like litter and discarded used needles.

“People are fearful from personal experience and from the possibility that they may be personally involved in such an event at any time,” Dion said.

[RELATED: ‘They’re not gonna jump up and bite ya’: Socialist Portland City Councilor Claims ‘no public health risk’ Caused by Used Heroin Needles…]

“We can do better meeting the public’s expectation for community safety if we can restore the department to its authorized strength,” he added.

On the city’s homeless population, Dion said that during 2024 the city provided shelter 2,000 unique homeless individuals, about half of whom were from outside the city.

[RELATED: Portland Seeking Grant Applications for Homeless ‘Day Space,’ Methadone Treatment Program Funded by Opioid Settlement…]

“Frankly, we are doing more than any other community in the state to meet that issue,” he said. “But as I said two years ago, and we are beginning to see it today, we are running out of runway to meet the demand.”

“We are running out of space, our staff is stretched too thin, and we cannot expect our taxpayers to continue to shoulder the financial burden involved in providing these services where half of the unhoused come from outside the city,” he added.

However, it appears as though Dion merely wants to shift that tax burden from the municipal level to the state level, as his next remark was to ask the city’s legislative delegation to request additional financial assistance from the state.

[RELATED: “People see us as different”: Portland Officials Bemoan State Lawmakers’ Reluctance to Fund City’s Homeless Shelters and Welfare Programs…]

“Therefore, I ask Portland’s legislative delegation to press its influence in Augusta, and secure additional financial relief from the Legislature to address our diminishing capacity to meet the increasing demand for homeless services, which by any objective measurement should be defined as a state responsibility,” he said.

Watch the highlights from Mayor Dion’s address:

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Edward Tomic

Edward Tomic is a reporter for The Maine Wire based in Southern Maine. He grew up near Boston, Massachusetts and is a graduate of Boston University. He can be reached at [email protected]

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<span class="dsq-postid" data-dsqidentifier="33871 https://www.themainewire.com/?p=33871">12 Comments

  1. Jerry S. on January 7, 2025 12:05 PM

    I am sick of hearing about Portlands homeless problems .Etc. Etc. Etc
    They brought them on themselves .
    Until a Republican Majority can run ptlnd like it should be run …
    This will never get better .
    This idiot mayor thinks “ green energy “:is the solution.
    STOP voting for the Democrats !

  2. Rooster on January 7, 2025 12:15 PM

    You voted for this, YOU pay for it

  3. ME Infidel on January 7, 2025 12:44 PM

    I managed property in downtown Portland in the mid-80s. The problem then was “affordable housing”. The problem now is “affordable housing”. Keep electing Democrats to run the city and it will continue for another thousand years.

  4. C Simms on January 7, 2025 12:58 PM

    When a dog shits on the carpet you gotta rub its nose in it before it learns. Marks got some rubbing coming.

  5. Gardiner Schneider on January 7, 2025 3:26 PM

    ” half of the unhoused come from outside the city,” he added.” Yes, and they came to PWM because the city Fathers, at all levels, invited them to come. Now you are going to ask the rest of the citizens of the State of Maine to cough up additional tax money to pay to deal with the people whom you asked to come. As this is a Family Oriented site, I can merely hold up my right hand and invite you to read between the lines.

  6. axylos on January 7, 2025 3:44 PM

    Portland citizens keeping voting these Communists in and this is what you get. Yes, they are Communists, this is right out of Karl Marx’s writings. Portland use to be a nice city now it is just a sh!thole like all the other Communist run cities like NYC and SF. Mainers allowed this to happen and now they own it. The people of Portland wanted this and now they get to enjoy the ride, all the way to ruin.

  7. Bob on January 7, 2025 4:50 PM

    Hay…..Portland, you are not NY, stop voting for these socialist who support all of the “green” junk, it’s all about green, your money, their wasteful spending!

  8. sandy on January 7, 2025 7:51 PM

    Why should I pay for Portland’s mistakes. They never gave me anything for free

  9. Mooseman on January 8, 2025 1:10 AM

    What a shock that you got more homeless when the city openly touts their Progressive “safety net” and “social services”. The addicted are like water, they will take the path of least resistance. There is no incentive for them to change their behaviors. It’s sad to see multiple beggars on every major intersection, heavy drug activity in broad daylight in Deering Oakes Park, and experience the smell of urine on a lot of sidewalks. Why should the people of the State of Maine pay for mistakes Portland has made? What about the rights of people who are trying to work and raise a family without being taxed to death to support the non-producers? Do better Portland.

  10. Dave on January 8, 2025 6:17 AM

    This happens when incompetence is getting elected. Btw Dion like Biden isn’t running the show, DEI is! Grow some pair Mark and be a man.

  11. Roger Grant on January 8, 2025 10:55 AM

    Portland is prime target for migrants, homeless types.
    Portland culture encourages it, supports it and promotes it.

  12. Neecee on January 10, 2025 12:46 PM

    Portland can deal with their homeless problem the created

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