PORTLAND, Ore. – Time is running out for dozens of residents at a Northeast Portland RV park who must vacate the site by the end of the month. For many, the Sunderland RV Safe Park offered a rare sense of security and stability. Now, its closure has left them scrambling for answers—and fearing a return to the streets.
A Safe Haven Under Threat
Currently, about 55 vehicles are parked at the site. For residents like Cory Marsy, who moved in six months ago, the closure feels like a devastating setback.
“Everyone’s kind of stressed out, I can tell, everyone is kind of on edge,” Marsy said.
He described the park as a turning point in his life…