259:
340:
29:
43:
68:
304:
316:
328:
75:
50:
222:
has sat empty since construction halted in 2003. In March 2017, a
California-based developer offered $ 10 million for the property. In November 2017 Multnomah County commissioners voted to sell Wapato to Kehoe Northwest Properties for $ 10.8 million. Later, Kehoe counter-offered $ 5 million which was
250:
In April 2019, a proposal was made by Kay Toran, who has been the president of Oregon
Volunteers of America since 1999, to create a residential treatment program at the facility for adults experiencing addiction and mental health problems. The proposal received support from Schnitzer who called it
266:
In
February 2020, Wapato jail was on track to be renovated into a 228-bed homeless facility with expected opening of September 2020. By then, $ 4 million in funds had been raised, enough to operate for two years without any structural changes. In May 2020, the building's owner signed a lease with
254:
In
October 2019, Schnitzer announced that the plans to convert the facility into a community wellness center to serve the local homeless population had fallen flat. He cited low funding for renovation and a lack of support from elected officials and homeless advocacy organizations in drawing this
296:
Helping Hands
Reentry Outreach Center, which oversees 11 shelters throughout Oregon including the Bybee Lakes Hope Center ceased new admissions into this shelter on August 14, 2023 citing funding uncertainties. The facility was in danger of having to close in September 2023 when Multnomah County
226:
As of April 17, 2019, the property is owned by developer Jordan
Schnitzer and is estimated to have a value of $ 8.7 million. Budget limitations prevented the county from opening the facility and it has never housed an inmate. It has only seen incidental use such as a location for television and
246:
In 2015 a petition was created online to refit the facility to house the homeless and in August 2016 Multnomah County
Commissioner Loretta Smith also further supported the effort. After the sale of the jail to Jordan Schnitzer he also received offers to convert Wapato to a homeless shelter and
251:"fabulous". Before the proposal, Schnitzer had considered using the site as a warehouse for one of his businesses, Harsch Investment Properties. Toran says that if the plan does not receive funding support in the next few years it would likely not be doable.
1215:
933:
1185:
1091:
277:
Wapato facility was dedicated as a homeless shelter on August 12, 2020 and it has been in operation since
October 2, 2020 with 80 beds, with plans to add approximately 400 beds in December for long-term housing.
1027:
728:
198:. It has never been put into service as a jail and was kept vacant until it was repurposed into the Bybee Lakes Hope Center, which opened in October 2020. It is the largest homeless shelter in Oregon.
1124:
869:
759:
560:
297:
approved an emergency grant of $ 1.5 million in early
September, and another of $ 1.25 million in late September, to keep it operating through at least the end of the year.
666:
1057:
997:
583:
1207:
966:
923:
206:
The Wapato
Detention Facility was funded in 1996 by a bond measure defined by Multnomah County Commissioners in Resolution 96–122, and promoted by District Attorney at the time
1177:
1155:
1083:
1325:
1019:
428:
1330:
613:
1239:
339:
223:
accepted and it was sold to Kehoe for $ 5 million in April 2018. The proceeds from the sale of Wapato were then marked to be used to create permanent housing.
243:
The facility is located in the heavy industrial, aircraft landing zone overlay area. Previously land use regulations prevented its use as a homeless shelter.
274:
discussed about potentially using the facility as a treatment center for COVID-19 Coronavirus patients in need of in-patient care, but do not need ICU care.
110:
1114:
67:
461:
846:
494:
636:
900:
42:
877:
1320:
751:
258:
702:
303:
552:
658:
815:
372:
1049:
989:
785:
956:
530:
1147:
724:
1268:
420:
219:
103:
215:
191:
315:
1272:
1151:
424:
405:
489:
327:
290:
451:
28:
838:
271:
484:
628:
892:
293:, and Portland Police Union president Daryl Turner sit on the advisory board of Bybee Lakes Hope Center.
697:
591:
692:
1178:"'It's all hands on deck right now': Oregon's largest homeless shelter could close in three weeks"
1305:
807:
364:
607:
781:
961:
928:
520:
195:
187:
95:
1208:"Oregon's largest homeless shelter could be in its last week. Multnomah County will decide"
1269:"Multnomah County board approves $ 62 million in unexpected revenue for homeless services"
1020:"Wapato jail, the future Bybee Lakes Hope Center, offered up as COVID-19 treatment center"
456:
270:
In March 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, the building's owner Jordan Schnitzer and the
255:
conclusion. As such, he said, the facility would likely be demolished by the end of 2019.
232:
1314:
1245:
1119:
924:"Developer Jordan Schnitzer Admits Wapato Jail Will (Probably) Be Demolished by 2020"
286:
282:
1079:
207:
1240:"A look inside Bybee Lakes, the newest shelter to receive Multnomah County funds"
629:"This Utah real estate agent is trying to sell a jail. It's not going so well"
525:
211:
125:
112:
1115:"Homeless reentry shelter opens in what was once the never-used Wapato Jail"
227:
movie shoots. It has since become infamous, being featured by media such as
584:"Sale of long-unused Wapato Jail in N. Portland finalized for $ 5 million"
247:
rejected them because of "cost and distance from other public services".
1298:
394:
659:"Multnomah County sells Wapato Jail, proceeds go to permanent housing"
725:"Multnomah County Commission: Regular Board Meeting - Apr 12th, 2018"
421:"Nonprofit Offers Multnomah County $ 7M For Unused Wapato Jail Site"
262:
The building in 2024, in use as the Bybee Lakes Hope Center shelter
257:
1053:
1023:
842:
587:
1211:
1181:
1087:
228:
1050:"Schnitzer, OHA talking about Wapato for COVID-19 patients"
1306:
Official Multnomah County Page "Wapato Detention Facility"
782:"New Election Poll Out; Defending the U.S.-Canada Border"
1148:"Repurposed Wapato Jail will open as a homeless shelter"
1084:"Portland's Wapato Jail rededicated as homeless shelter"
553:"Multnomah County votes to sell Wapato Jail for $ 10.8M"
990:"Wapato: Owner signs lease for Bybee Lakes Hope Center"
870:"Commissioner Loretta Smith wants Wapato open "today""
521:"California developer offers $ 10 million for Wapato"
957:"Bybee Lakes Hope Center on track to open this year"
309:
Inside the facility during a tour in December, 2019
165:
157:
149:
141:
102:
91:
74:
49:
1238:
839:"County: Empty Wapato Jail no Place for Homeless"
514:
512:
214:. The facility, which cost $ 58 million, in the
686:
684:
186:) is a building that was originally built as a
190:jail in 2003 in the heavy industrial area of
8:
395:"Resolution 96-122 1996/1997 Fund Structure"
21:
752:"Jailbreak: $ 58 million prison sits empty"
612:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
267:Bybee Lakes Hope Center for this purpose.
27:
20:
1326:Government buildings in Portland, Oregon
452:"Look Inside St. Johns' Unoccupied Jail"
345:Wapato Correctional Facility upper floor
731:from the original on September 20, 2023
639:from the original on September 23, 2020
594:from the original on September 20, 2023
563:from the original on September 20, 2023
464:from the original on September 20, 2023
408:from the original on November 10, 2017.
356:
299:
1331:Homeless shelters in the United States
1267:Zielinski, Alex (September 28, 2023).
1218:from the original on September 5, 2023
1188:from the original on September 5, 2023
849:from the original on December 16, 2017
784:. CNN.com Transcripts. June 16, 2006.
605:
533:from the original on November 11, 2020
1158:from the original on October 11, 2020
936:from the original on October 15, 2019
903:from the original on February 7, 2020
210:and law enforcement as a response to
7:
1127:from the original on October 8, 2020
1094:from the original on August 12, 2020
955:Sparling, Zane (February 29, 2020).
922:Zielinski, Alex (October 11, 2019).
788:from the original on October 3, 2016
485:"Construction moves forward on jail"
1237:Hayden, Nicole (October 28, 2023).
1060:from the original on March 22, 2020
1030:from the original on March 22, 2020
868:Smitth, Loretta (August 25, 2016).
705:from the original on April 22, 2019
669:from the original on August 6, 2019
627:Montero, David (February 9, 2019).
431:from the original on March 19, 2023
419:Templeton, Amelia (April 3, 2018).
375:from the original on April 10, 2019
1000:from the original on June 10, 2020
969:from the original on March 1, 2020
891:Peterson, Danny (April 17, 2019).
691:Peterson, Danny (April 17, 2019).
519:Allan, Brettman (March 31, 2017).
16:Building in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
14:
1146:Ells, Rebecca (October 3, 2020).
837:Steele, Tim (December 28, 2015).
818:from the original on May 31, 2020
762:from the original on May 13, 2019
497:from the original on May 21, 2014
483:Scopel, Lee (December 14, 2001).
450:Spitz, Enid (November 12, 2015).
1113:Acker, Lizzy (October 2, 2020).
893:"Toran Offers a Plan for Wapato"
693:"Toran Offers a Plan for Wapato"
338:
326:
314:
302:
73:
66:
48:
41:
1:
1321:2003 establishments in Oregon
750:Simon, Dan (March 24, 2006).
82:Show map of the United States
220:Hoffman Construction Company
988:Redden, Jim (May 6, 2020).
808:"Wapato Detention Facility"
365:"Wapato Detention Facility"
176:Wapato Corrections Facility
22:Wapato Corrections Facility
1347:
1273:Oregon Public Broadcasting
1152:Oregon Public Broadcasting
425:Oregon Public Broadcasting
557:Portland Business Journal
490:Daily Journal of Commerce
291:Elizabeth Steiner Hayward
180:Wapato Detention Facility
35:
26:
272:Oregon Health Authority
321:Alarm indicator panel
281:Oregon state senators
263:
1214:. September 4, 2023.
897:The Portland Observer
698:The Portland Observer
261:
216:St.Johns neighborhood
145:Closed (never opened)
880:on January 16, 2017.
814:. November 2, 2017.
559:. November 9, 2017.
333:Wapato Jail corridor
1184:. August 17, 2023.
1082:(August 12, 2020).
182:, and colloquially
178:(also known as the
122: /
23:
1056:. March 19, 2020.
727:. April 12, 2016.
665:. April 19, 2018.
264:
126:45.626°N 122.757°W
57:Show map of Oregon
633:Los Angeles Times
404:. July 11, 1996.
173:
172:
1338:
1302:
1301:
1299:Official website
1284:
1283:
1281:
1279:
1264:
1258:
1257:
1255:
1253:
1242:
1234:
1228:
1227:
1225:
1223:
1204:
1198:
1197:
1195:
1193:
1174:
1168:
1167:
1165:
1163:
1143:
1137:
1136:
1134:
1132:
1110:
1104:
1103:
1101:
1099:
1076:
1070:
1069:
1067:
1065:
1046:
1040:
1039:
1037:
1035:
1016:
1010:
1009:
1007:
1005:
994:Portland Tribune
985:
979:
978:
976:
974:
962:Portland Tribune
952:
946:
945:
943:
941:
929:Portland Mercury
919:
913:
912:
910:
908:
888:
882:
881:
876:. Archived from
874:Portland Tribune
865:
859:
858:
856:
854:
834:
828:
827:
825:
823:
812:Multnomah County
804:
798:
797:
795:
793:
778:
772:
771:
769:
767:
747:
741:
740:
738:
736:
721:
715:
714:
712:
710:
688:
679:
678:
676:
674:
663:Multnomah County
655:
649:
648:
646:
644:
624:
618:
617:
611:
603:
601:
599:
579:
573:
572:
570:
568:
549:
543:
542:
540:
538:
516:
507:
506:
504:
502:
480:
474:
473:
471:
469:
447:
441:
440:
438:
436:
416:
410:
409:
402:Multnomah County
399:
391:
385:
384:
382:
380:
369:Multnomah County
361:
342:
330:
318:
306:
194:neighborhood of
188:Multnomah County
137:
136:
134:
133:
132:
131:45.626; -122.757
127:
123:
120:
119:
118:
115:
96:Portland, Oregon
83:
77:
76:
70:
58:
52:
51:
45:
31:
24:
1346:
1345:
1341:
1340:
1339:
1337:
1336:
1335:
1311:
1310:
1297:
1296:
1293:
1288:
1287:
1277:
1275:
1266:
1265:
1261:
1251:
1249:
1236:
1235:
1231:
1221:
1219:
1206:
1205:
1201:
1191:
1189:
1176:
1175:
1171:
1161:
1159:
1145:
1144:
1140:
1130:
1128:
1112:
1111:
1107:
1097:
1095:
1078:
1077:
1073:
1063:
1061:
1048:
1047:
1043:
1033:
1031:
1018:
1017:
1013:
1003:
1001:
987:
986:
982:
972:
970:
954:
953:
949:
939:
937:
921:
920:
916:
906:
904:
890:
889:
885:
867:
866:
862:
852:
850:
836:
835:
831:
821:
819:
806:
805:
801:
791:
789:
780:
779:
775:
765:
763:
749:
748:
744:
734:
732:
723:
722:
718:
708:
706:
690:
689:
682:
672:
670:
657:
656:
652:
642:
640:
626:
625:
621:
604:
597:
595:
582:Staff, FOX 12.
581:
580:
576:
566:
564:
551:
550:
546:
536:
534:
518:
517:
510:
500:
498:
482:
481:
477:
467:
465:
457:Willamette Week
449:
448:
444:
434:
432:
418:
417:
413:
397:
393:
392:
388:
378:
376:
363:
362:
358:
353:
346:
343:
334:
331:
322:
319:
310:
307:
241:
233:Anderson Cooper
204:
130:
128:
124:
121:
116:
113:
111:
109:
108:
87:
86:
85:
84:
81:
80:
79:
78:
61:
60:
59:
56:
55:
54:
53:
17:
12:
11:
5:
1344:
1342:
1334:
1333:
1328:
1323:
1313:
1312:
1309:
1308:
1303:
1292:
1291:External links
1289:
1286:
1285:
1259:
1229:
1199:
1169:
1138:
1105:
1071:
1041:
1011:
980:
947:
914:
883:
860:
829:
799:
773:
742:
716:
680:
650:
619:
574:
544:
508:
475:
442:
411:
386:
355:
354:
352:
349:
348:
347:
344:
337:
335:
332:
325:
323:
320:
313:
311:
308:
301:
240:
237:
203:
200:
171:
170:
167:
163:
162:
159:
155:
154:
151:
150:Security class
147:
146:
143:
139:
138:
106:
100:
99:
93:
89:
88:
72:
71:
65:
64:
63:
62:
47:
46:
40:
39:
38:
37:
36:
33:
32:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1343:
1332:
1329:
1327:
1324:
1322:
1319:
1318:
1316:
1307:
1304:
1300:
1295:
1294:
1290:
1274:
1270:
1263:
1260:
1248:
1247:
1246:The Oregonian
1241:
1233:
1230:
1217:
1213:
1209:
1203:
1200:
1187:
1183:
1179:
1173:
1170:
1157:
1153:
1149:
1142:
1139:
1126:
1122:
1121:
1120:The Oregonian
1116:
1109:
1106:
1093:
1089:
1085:
1081:
1080:Vespa, Maggie
1075:
1072:
1059:
1055:
1051:
1045:
1042:
1029:
1025:
1021:
1015:
1012:
999:
995:
991:
984:
981:
968:
964:
963:
958:
951:
948:
935:
931:
930:
925:
918:
915:
902:
898:
894:
887:
884:
879:
875:
871:
864:
861:
848:
844:
840:
833:
830:
817:
813:
809:
803:
800:
787:
783:
777:
774:
761:
757:
753:
746:
743:
730:
726:
720:
717:
704:
700:
699:
694:
687:
685:
681:
668:
664:
660:
654:
651:
638:
634:
630:
623:
620:
615:
609:
593:
589:
585:
578:
575:
562:
558:
554:
548:
545:
532:
528:
527:
522:
515:
513:
509:
496:
492:
491:
486:
479:
476:
463:
459:
458:
453:
446:
443:
430:
426:
422:
415:
412:
407:
403:
396:
390:
387:
374:
370:
366:
360:
357:
350:
341:
336:
329:
324:
317:
312:
305:
300:
298:
294:
292:
288:
287:Betsy Johnson
284:
283:Lew Frederick
279:
275:
273:
268:
260:
256:
252:
248:
244:
238:
236:
234:
230:
224:
221:
218:built by the
217:
213:
209:
201:
199:
197:
193:
189:
185:
181:
177:
168:
164:
160:
156:
152:
148:
144:
140:
135:
107:
105:
101:
97:
94:
90:
69:
44:
34:
30:
25:
19:
1276:. Retrieved
1262:
1250:. Retrieved
1244:
1232:
1222:September 5,
1220:. Retrieved
1202:
1192:September 5,
1190:. Retrieved
1172:
1160:. Retrieved
1141:
1129:. Retrieved
1118:
1108:
1096:. Retrieved
1074:
1062:. Retrieved
1044:
1032:. Retrieved
1014:
1002:. Retrieved
993:
983:
971:. Retrieved
960:
950:
938:. Retrieved
927:
917:
905:. Retrieved
896:
886:
878:the original
873:
863:
851:. Retrieved
832:
820:. Retrieved
811:
802:
790:. Retrieved
776:
764:. Retrieved
755:
745:
733:. Retrieved
719:
707:. Retrieved
696:
671:. Retrieved
662:
653:
641:. Retrieved
632:
622:
596:. Retrieved
577:
567:November 10,
565:. Retrieved
556:
547:
535:. Retrieved
524:
499:. Retrieved
488:
478:
466:. Retrieved
455:
445:
433:. Retrieved
414:
401:
389:
377:. Retrieved
368:
359:
295:
280:
276:
269:
265:
253:
249:
245:
242:
225:
208:Mike Schrunk
205:
183:
179:
175:
174:
18:
1162:October 12,
1131:October 10,
940:October 15,
792:January 13,
643:October 11,
598:October 11,
239:Repurposing
184:Wapato Jail
129: /
117:122°45′25″W
104:Coordinates
1315:Categories
1098:August 12,
526:OregonLive
351:References
212:Measure 11
166:Population
114:45°37′34″N
1278:March 16,
1252:March 16,
1064:March 22,
1034:March 22,
853:April 28,
766:April 28,
735:April 28,
709:April 28,
673:April 28,
435:March 19,
379:April 28,
192:St. Johns
1216:Archived
1186:Archived
1156:Archived
1125:Archived
1092:Archived
1058:Archived
1028:Archived
998:Archived
973:March 1,
967:Archived
934:Archived
901:Archived
847:Archived
822:March 3,
816:Archived
786:Archived
760:Archived
729:Archived
703:Archived
667:Archived
637:Archived
608:cite web
592:Archived
561:Archived
531:Archived
495:Archived
462:Archived
429:Archived
406:Archived
373:Archived
196:Portland
158:Capacity
92:Location
501:May 21,
371:. n.d.
202:History
153:Minimum
1004:May 7,
907:May 7,
537:May 7,
468:May 7,
142:Status
98:, U.S.
398:(PDF)
1280:2024
1254:2024
1224:2023
1194:2023
1164:2020
1133:2020
1100:2020
1066:2020
1054:KOIN
1036:2020
1024:KPTV
1006:2020
975:2020
942:2019
909:2020
855:2019
843:KOIN
824:2020
794:2017
768:2019
737:2019
711:2019
675:2019
645:2020
614:link
600:2020
588:KPTV
569:2017
539:2020
503:2014
470:2020
437:2023
381:2019
1212:KGW
1182:KGW
1088:KGW
756:CNN
231:'s
229:CNN
161:510
1317::
1271:.
1243:.
1210:.
1180:.
1154:.
1150:.
1123:.
1117:.
1090:.
1086:.
1052:.
1026:.
1022:.
996:.
992:.
965:.
959:.
932:.
926:.
899:.
895:.
872:.
845:.
841:.
810:.
758:.
754:.
701:.
695:.
683:^
661:.
635:.
631:.
610:}}
606:{{
590:.
586:.
555:.
529:.
523:.
511:^
493:.
487:.
460:.
454:.
427:.
423:.
400:.
367:.
289:,
285:,
235:.
1282:.
1256:.
1226:.
1196:.
1166:.
1135:.
1102:.
1068:.
1038:.
1008:.
977:.
944:.
911:.
857:.
826:.
796:.
770:.
739:.
713:.
677:.
647:.
616:)
602:.
571:.
541:.
505:.
472:.
439:.
383:.
169:0
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.