The Worst Of Grants Pass: Homelessness, Drugs, And…The REAL Story

The Worst Of Grants Pass: Homelessness, Drugs, And…The REAL Story
Thinking about making a move to Grants Pass, Oregon?
Before you pack your bags, join me as I uncover the unfiltered truth about this picturesque city. In this video, I'll walk you through the lesser-explored aspects, delving into the cons of Grants Pass that often go unnoticed. Are you prepared for the realities of life in Grants Pass, Oregon? Let's explore together!
From an in-depth look at the local parks to addressing the homeless crisis and navigating the housing market, I'm here to provide an honest portrayal of Grants Pass. Before you make any decisions about moving to Oregon, arm yourself with insights into the worst things to know about Grants Pass. Join me on this journey to unveil the real story behind Grants Pass, Southern Oregon.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
02:32 - River Side Park
03:51 - Reinhart Volunteer Park
04:50 - Gilbert Creek Park
05:31 - Tom Pearce Park
06:21 - Morrison Centennial Park
07:30 - Use of Drugs
08:35 - Homeless People Crisis
10:25 - Housing in Grants Pass
13:30 - A Possible Solution
14:11 - Conclusion
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  • @BuyingSouthernOregon
    @BuyingSouthernOregon7 ай бұрын

    Is there anything I can do to help you Learn, Buy, or List Real Estate in Southern Oregon❓🧐 Please don't hesitate to reach out! 👇 📱Call or Text me directly at 541-954-7758 📧Email me at brian.simmons@exprealty.com

  • @BOOGiNS
    @BOOGiNS2 ай бұрын

    Okay coming from someone who was born and raised here from 1986 to 2005... then having moved back in 2014... this place is NOT WHAT IT USED TO BE. The homeless walk the streets at night like zombies. Their tents are visible at every single park in town. You drive past a baseball field and see kids with their parents playing teeball, and 30 feet away people hunched over nodded off from drugs with a dozen tents surrounding them. Its shameful.

  • @micminnick
    @micminnickАй бұрын

    They found a dead body in the pond at Reinhart. Huge homeless tent community across the road from Riverside. This is not a full disclosure video. Just a glimpse of daytime visual inspection.

  • @moniquefleming3738
    @moniquefleming37384 ай бұрын

    I moved out of Grants Pass in March 2023. The homeless and drug problems were one of the main reasons. Lived there 20 years, and it just got worse and worse. I live in northwoods Wisconsin now. It's way to cold 5 months a year for any homeless to camp here. I moved here with that in mind.

  • @BuyingSouthernOregon

    @BuyingSouthernOregon

    4 ай бұрын

    The legalization of drug possession definitely caused some issues across the state. Thankfully that was just recently changed and drug possession is now going to be illegal again, with a 6 month jail sentence or opportunity to get treatment. I think this is going to create some MAJOR progress in addressing both the homelessness and drug issues that resulted from the legalization of drug possession.

  • @evan4196

    @evan4196

    7 күн бұрын

    ​@BuyingSouthernOregon I get that you want to sell homes but quit lying man (currently grants pass resident here)

  • @wormhole-r3l

    @wormhole-r3l

    7 күн бұрын

    @@moniquefleming3738 it's getting better I think, especially in the last couple of years. It's a great place to live.

  • @wormhole-r3l
    @wormhole-r3l28 күн бұрын

    Moved to GP a couple years ago from the Midwest, I think things are getting better, I like it here more than Medford personally. We're closer to the coast.

  • @user-mk1wp8iz7t

    @user-mk1wp8iz7t

    20 күн бұрын

    I like GP better than Medford also

  • @NO-CHILLS-THRILLS

    @NO-CHILLS-THRILLS

    13 күн бұрын

    ​@@user-mk1wp8iz7t I would definitely agree with you, I lived in medford for most of my life and in the last year I moved to GP and it is by far a much better place to be.

  • @timf7813
    @timf78132 ай бұрын

    I have lived here the last 30 years. Its not the chill small town it used to be ill say that much.

  • @tombosanko3085
    @tombosanko3085Ай бұрын

    Grants pass used to be a nice town. We used to drive from Crescent city, stop by kerby get my grandparents and go to Grant's pass to do shopping at k mart and bi mart.

  • @mrmouse-ol9pw
    @mrmouse-ol9pwАй бұрын

    Its not the big parks...now its all the neighborhood parks. Which really sucks

  • @taylorferrell8308
    @taylorferrell8308Ай бұрын

    I have seen grayhound buses literally dropping off homeless people here! Lived her my whole life and it did not used to be like this. A lot of them live out in the woods.

  • @justme6820
    @justme68203 ай бұрын

    This video does not properly represent the current homeless crisis here in Grants Pass. I get it, you are trying to sell property. But please! Those of us who live here, own property and have watched not only our value go down, but have to deal with this on a daily, we would appriciate an appropriate description of our community. There are no safe parks, there is a constant worry, the crime is awful and I could go on and on. Hopefully it gets back to the beautiful safe place it once was. But seriously...this video is not correct at all!

  • @evan4196

    @evan4196

    7 күн бұрын

    100% agree I live here and it's absolutely disgusting how bad it has gotten in recent years and currently. This video does not do justice to the truth at all

  • @mnmrmust
    @mnmrmust2 ай бұрын

    Long-term GP resident who has lived in several other states in cities such as Phoenix, AZ and a recent stint just west of Atlanta. I also have a son living in Vancouver, WA and working in PDX and go up there regularly. I agree on the homelessness/housing issue - the state really needs to do some reform on their overly strict laws. But I think it is a very safe city, especially in comparison to the cities I mentioned. My wife and I haven't come up with a better place to live yet and enjoy what GP has to offer.

  • @kathywinkler9802
    @kathywinkler98029 күн бұрын

    Excellent explanation of the homeless problem here in JoCo!!

  • @micminnick
    @micminnickАй бұрын

    Our whole state has gone to crap since Brown took office several years ago. There are homeless communities all along I-5 and the 205 in Portland. Making all drugs legal turned the streets in Portland into a horrible place. Garbage, vandalism, murder, living Fentanyl statues, sidewalk toilets, public overdosing all over the place. God help us. 😢

  • @saigawesnovember
    @saigawesnovember2 ай бұрын

    I worked in most of these areas for 9 years. In the beginning it was beautiful. In the last 3 or 4 years it’s become tent city. I get it everyone has to be somewhere, it’s hard to do your job when you’re dealing with needles and human excrement. My area included Riverside park,Morrison park,Baker park and Fruitdale park. And a few others. For the good people of these areas, sorry about your irrigation water. If any of you read this,you know who I am. I’ve been gone two months. Good luck!

  • @bartismoellis1052
    @bartismoellis10522 ай бұрын

    I live in G.P have for 20 year. Yes we have homeless that problem is focused in the parks but what town doesn't have some homeless but overall i feel very safe living here. I would move here allover again. as for drug use I don't see it.

  • @jenniferjohnson8234
    @jenniferjohnson82347 күн бұрын

    The all sports park is off limits for tents and it is very safe

  • @michaelpegoda7482
    @michaelpegoda74822 ай бұрын

    I lived in grants pass for 16 years I don't care how bad some of the drugs get that's just a choice you make for yourself as far as the homeless people not much I could do about it alone but I would still come back there because all four of my best friends live right there in grants pass when my time that I'm doing down here in Texas to take care of my mother is over I shall be moving back I'm bringing both of my drum sets and I'm going to get back in a decent band like I used to be because that place is just full of good musicians Long live grants pass and Oregon to me it's Paradise be peaceful be safe

  • @marksartain5772
    @marksartain57723 ай бұрын

    Yes you will be. Homeless everywhere. The i5 corridor is a the yellow brick road for vagrants

  • @raewhite4834
    @raewhite48344 ай бұрын

    I live five houses from Riverside Park that's nice you went through it but that's not what it looks like if you're really trying to advertise Grants Pass. Please visit Tussing Park, Bakers Park, show pictures of the tents that are up across from Riverside Park, people from their come over in group in Riverside Park during the day. I have constant foot traffic down my street. I moved here 6 years ago from San Diego I never dealt with something like this.

  • @BuyingSouthernOregon

    @BuyingSouthernOregon

    4 ай бұрын

    I have a good feeling the issue is going to be significantly less very soon. Measure 110, which leaglized possession of drugs, is getting modified so that drug possession is a misdemeanor. There is also a lawsuit that the Supreme Court is handling involving Grants Pass and the policies around homeless people occupying and sleeping in public places like parks. I think a year from now the city will look a lot different.

  • @philnewton2011
    @philnewton20118 ай бұрын

    Another great segment, Brian, thank you. Reinhardt Volunteer Park has no campers, because that's not allowed in that park. Across the river (pedestrian bridge), Tussing Park is usually a homeless village. Riverside has concentrated its homeless at the west end, and that keeps the rest of the park pretty clear. Grants Pass can't forbid public camping because there is no low barrier (no religious requirement, etc.) shelter facility in town. You are spot-on regarding the constitutional test. Still being litigated. Until there is a low barrier shelter, public camping can't be banned. Even though possession of drugs has been lowered to a citation offense in Oregon under Measure 110, drug use (even tobacco use and open containers) can and does get the user booted from parks. Of course, it's a revolving door, as they are seldom jailed. Closing of mental health institutions was begun nationwide under Carter, with the goal of replacing the institutional settings with community-based care. When Reagan was elected, funding for community care evaporated. So we had closed facilities, but nowhere to put the mentally ill. All states have a scarcity of mental health beds and practitioners, and Oregon's situation is one of the worst. The cost of housing has outstripped incomes. That's the main driver of this problem. But hey, let's crush some more family-wage jobs, offshore more manufacturing and toss the super-wealthy another tax break. I'm sure they'll share. [Sarcasm font on.] Last year I put in water, power and sewer on a street in Oakridge. That city has ZERO development fees. I paid nothing for permits or inspections. The public works director even got down in the trenches (literally) with me and twisted a wrench on a water main air release valve I was installing. That city is a joy to work with. What killed me was the cost of materials and supply chain nightmares. Margins for development have become razor thin. I did investigations in Josephine County for over thirty years. I have watched this place go from okay to scary--for the sort of work I did, I mean. There is no way I'd be out there doing that job now. Police and sheriff's office folks are skilled and humane. They are truly heroic. While there are a lot of homeless in this county, these officers and deputies make sure the trash is picked up and laws are enforced. They, along with other first responders and social services agencies are the unsung heroes of this story. Hats off to them, and to you for another accurate and balanced video.

  • @BuyingSouthernOregon

    @BuyingSouthernOregon

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much for the kind words and your thoughtful comment. These topics are all complex and it's helpful to have input like yours in the comments. Please keep it coming!

  • @johndefalque5061
    @johndefalque50612 ай бұрын

    Every landlord demands perfect credit, Me as a tenent, I wish I could demand a non-smoking floor, wing or bldg. It shouldn't be damn near impossible-we do pay the highest rents on earth FFS! I have been exiled from English Canada by extortionate rent. I feel like a fish out of water in Quebec but here the rent can't go up more than 5-7% per year. The rent rose 65% in NB 2 yrs ago/

  • @Freaksnake
    @Freaksnake2 күн бұрын

    It's the 'war on homeless' that dominates the reputation.... at least from out here.

  • @ernestojajan1419
    @ernestojajan14192 ай бұрын

    Good video overall but why so many clips of homeless that are not from Grants Pass? What's the purpose other than shock value of doing that?

  • @35813
    @358135 ай бұрын

    Measure 110 didn't help.

  • @BuyingSouthernOregon

    @BuyingSouthernOregon

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm hearing it may be repealed or at least heavily modified. Sounds like politicians are leaning towards making it a misdemeanor with treatment options similar to a DUII. Fingers crossed.

  • @taylorferrell8308
    @taylorferrell8308Ай бұрын

    The homeless also have the opportunity to stay at the gospel rescue mission but none of them want to because they do not want to give up their drugs.

  • @BuyingSouthernOregon
    @BuyingSouthernOregon6 ай бұрын

    Excerpt from an article that puts the crisis into perspective: "Grants Pass, a city of 38,000 people in southern Oregon, was estimated to have between 50 and 600 people who were homeless." Full article here: news.yahoo.com/supreme-court-rule-clearing-homeless-191705841.html

  • @robinkennedy7524
    @robinkennedy75246 ай бұрын

    Brian, thanks much for creating this post. Excellent overview. I grew up in southern California and I have been visiting southern Oregon to visit my grandparents since the 1980s. Homelessness is a national issue and southern Oregon is definitely one of the most impacted regions in the country. We moved to Grants Pass in 2017, and I worked in Ashland. Daily, I see many more homeless people in Ashland. The parks are the areas where the homeless seem to congregate so your overview is a good resource to illustrate where this issue is more prevalent. One of the biggest surprises we experienced in moving from SoCal to Grants Pass was the wildfire season. In SoCal, we went from having an epic fire once every 5 years or so in the 70s and 80s to an epic fire every year in the 90s, to multiple epic fires all over the region constantly. The wildfires, combined with traffic were some of the top reasons we moved and when we moved here in 2018, I did not realize this region also was being impacted by wildfire. Now it is clear that most of the western United States has to face the reality of wildfires, but here in Grants Pass we often feel boxed in with no way out when there are fires. August and September are good months to plan vacations elsewhere. We live on the river and rarely see any homeless in our area, and they never stick around, just walk through. I have only seen homeless people twice in six years. Another important reality to understand about Grants Pass is how our town was impacted by COVID-19. Like most of the USA, our area was hit hard and our business community is still struggling to recover. I see more recovery every year. I would say the three top issues to consider when moving to Grants Pass from another state are 1. Taxes (an auto increase of 3% every year is extremely high, especially for higher-end properties), 2. Wildfire (try to plan vacations during summer), and 3. Homeless. (just stay away from the areas where they congregate). Other than those issues, this area is wonderful. Beautiful lakes and rivers, wineries, farmers markets, not too far to visit the coast, and a genuine feeling of old Americana.

  • @BuyingSouthernOregon

    @BuyingSouthernOregon

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your input and for watching the channel! Much appreciated.

  • @DaKine-xw4gn
    @DaKine-xw4gn5 ай бұрын

    Supreme court will decide it's cruel and unusual punishment to discrimination on homeless folks when they can't provide shelter cut and dry

  • @BuyingSouthernOregon

    @BuyingSouthernOregon

    5 ай бұрын

    It's certainly possible. I just hope the cities are able to come up with solutions that work for everyone regardless of the ruling

  • @albrightfs
    @albrightfs7 ай бұрын

    Instead of "stock clips" from other locations... it would be good to actually see the actual area...

  • @BuyingSouthernOregon

    @BuyingSouthernOregon

    7 ай бұрын

    The majority of the clips are from Grants Pass. The editor did use some stock images to keep you from having to stare at my ugly face the entire time, so be thankful. Haha

  • @1pinestreet

    @1pinestreet

    6 ай бұрын

    I thought the same thing. We're told it's not as bad as the stock video, but if you can't get video of the real thing is it because it's not safe to be there? Seems like a whitewash to me.

  • @BuyingSouthernOregon

    @BuyingSouthernOregon

    6 ай бұрын

    @@1pinestreet quite the opposite. It's not because it's unsafe, it's because it's more uncommon than people are portraying.

  • @trinanessa

    @trinanessa

    4 ай бұрын

    lol, GP made it to the Supreme Court … so 🤔 This video is not reality

  • @BuyingSouthernOregon

    @BuyingSouthernOregon

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@trinanessaI'm trying to make this make sense.

  • @_Jake.From.Statefarm_
    @_Jake.From.Statefarm_6 ай бұрын

    As someone from San Diego, I can tell you one thing. While land use can be frustrating seeing what large developers will do to your cities you wouldn't want it the other way. It's nice when local developers can work to get areas zoned and developed but watching swaths of land be taken by developers who in turn just make luxury housing which no one can afford anyways it doesn't help the supply side, it just takes away recreational land from its residents. They end up pricing everyone in the community out too, those same developers will want in on commercial real estate on the rivers, which means more roads, etc. Just thought I'd share my experiences with the other side of the spectrum. What's crazy is we are STILL underdeveloped when it comes to affordable single family homes.

  • @BuyingSouthernOregon

    @BuyingSouthernOregon

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing that! I agree with you completely. I don't want massive development like what you see in areas like San Diego, but just being able to do some simple development or add an ADU to your home would be really helpful in addressing the issue. Thanks for watching!

  • @johndefalque5061
    @johndefalque50612 ай бұрын

    Vancouver, made $40K/yr for the 5 yr pre-Olympic construction boom. Post 2010, no income for 10 mos., no job for 3.5 yrs. Jobs return but for min wage, rent rises 36% per yr. I take on 1,2,3,4 jobs-move to China for 5 yrs then Quebec City.. No work in rural BC.

  • @dizzycat1983
    @dizzycat19837 ай бұрын

    illegal to possess is large quantities but personal use is ok

  • @ponolovefarms3926
    @ponolovefarms39265 ай бұрын

    To a normal person that grew up on the east coast, the homeless (junkies) in Grants Pass is out of control. They should just sell most of the parks and develop low income housing for seniors. I live near the Gilbert creek park it’s absolutely overrun most days of the week.

  • @BuyingSouthernOregon

    @BuyingSouthernOregon

    5 ай бұрын

    There are definitely more homeless than some other parts of the country. But have you been to Eugene, Salem, or Portland? If you look at other parts of this state, or even other parts of the West Coast, GP seems pretty moderate. Either way, I am confident help is coming soon as it sounds like there will be some changes made to the Bill that made it legal to posses drugs. From what I understand, the politicians in Salem realize that was a disaster and they are leaning towards making it a misdemeanor with treatment options like a DUII. That would have a huge impact on the problem, as law enforcement would have a law to actually enforce. But we will see what happens...

  • @ponolovefarms3926

    @ponolovefarms3926

    5 ай бұрын

    @@BuyingSouthernOregon I haven’t been to those places in years, because they started looking like Grants Pass is now…

  • @markmath2883
    @markmath28834 ай бұрын

    I am considering making Grants Pass a 3-4 day hub for riding motorcycle around the area while, hopefully, having a few things to do in town with my wife. E.g. nice restaurants, shops, ect. Had a bad experience in Portland with naked bike parade, riot in front of the Marriott and on and on. Is GP worth the effort or better to stay in a small town?

  • @BuyingSouthernOregon

    @BuyingSouthernOregon

    3 ай бұрын

    I think you'd have a good time in Grants Pass. The downtown area has some great restaurants!

  • @wormhole-r3l

    @wormhole-r3l

    28 күн бұрын

    Grants Pass is a great place to ride, not too busy usually like Medford.

  • @NineFourZeroJam
    @NineFourZeroJam5 ай бұрын

    Lived in GP between ‘11 and ‘13. The homeless issue seemed almost nonexistent at that point. Would like to move back to the rogue valley eventually.

  • @BuyingSouthernOregon

    @BuyingSouthernOregon

    5 ай бұрын

    Id say there are more homeless now versus then, but there was a report that just came out last week that showed the number of homeless in Southern Oregon is on the decline. 👍👍

  • @Snobunnay
    @Snobunnay2 ай бұрын

    Not sure if anyone commented this, no time to read them all. The All Sports Park will not have homeless. It's Not owned by the city. The park has their own rules. NO HOMELESS. So that is why you see zero tents there.

  • @lenordbrazil9580
    @lenordbrazil9580Ай бұрын

    Beautiful

  • @highlandcrawler
    @highlandcrawler7 ай бұрын

    Why not film the huge city homeless camp right across the street from Riverside? Why didn't you film the camps at Tussing across the foot Bridge from Reinhardt? Go down the street from Hawthorne to Ogle Park where insane screaming homeless live? Why not go down to the end of Tom Peirce where the bums are by the track and the bum Hwy right there. Seems like a very non realistic portrait being painted in this video.

  • @BuyingSouthernOregon

    @BuyingSouthernOregon

    7 ай бұрын

    The goal of the video was to show the parks, not to hunt down homeless encampments. So that's what we showed.

  • @highlandcrawler

    @highlandcrawler

    7 ай бұрын

    @BuyingSouthernOregon you don't have to hunt very hard lol. The video purposely misportrays the local area and atmosphere. Filming the nice side and avoid what's right across the street. Showing the truth doesn't sell real-estate though I completely understand.

  • @BuyingSouthernOregon

    @BuyingSouthernOregon

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@highlandcrawlerTo be honest with you, I was actually surprised by how sparse the homeless population was. It could have just been a coincidence on the day we shot the video, but I asked the videographer to make sure he was filming any obvious camps so we can show them. They just weren't there. I wasn't afraid of showing a huge homeless camp if that is what was there, because I know that even the biggest homeless camp in GP is going to be nothing compared to what viewers are seeing in other areas like Portland, Seattle, Bay Area, LA, etc. That's the point of the video. Locals claim the problem is crazy, because it's more than it had been in the past, but it's nothing compared to other areas. I honestly wish the video was able to show more camps so it didn't seem like it was misleading, but again...they just weren't there.

  • @cyndiblankenbaker8022
    @cyndiblankenbaker8022Ай бұрын

    Grants Pass is a pleasant little town, with problems, politicians are the main problems, otherwise the county is beautiful.

  • @Azcowgirl72
    @Azcowgirl724 ай бұрын

    Government mismanagement?? Nah… THAT never happens!!😂

  • @BuyingSouthernOregon

    @BuyingSouthernOregon

    4 ай бұрын

    Right? LOL.

  • @shipmate3577
    @shipmate3577Ай бұрын

    Homeless is really bad

  • @robertharrison1601
    @robertharrison16014 ай бұрын

    N8v, &# keeps IT o n a Human level.

  • @MC-br1gk
    @MC-br1gk8 ай бұрын

    Reagan and the 1980's

  • @diwells9233
    @diwells92332 ай бұрын

    Bs. Transients everywhere!!. 😂 I live rural .

  • @user-zu6kc8tc3x
    @user-zu6kc8tc3x7 ай бұрын

    Most parks in GP are filled with homeless people which sucks

  • @user-mk1wp8iz7t
    @user-mk1wp8iz7t20 күн бұрын

    Your a little dramatic and kind of heartless Bro 👎🏼

  • @bukkanukka541
    @bukkanukka54118 сағат бұрын

    Medford is worse

  • @lovingmayberry307
    @lovingmayberry3073 ай бұрын

    SHAME ON GRANTS PASS FOR FINING PPL WHO HAVE NOWHERE TO GO!!! 😠😠😠

  • @fresnowfo

    @fresnowfo

    2 ай бұрын

    Shame on Bums trashing and filthing up every town they Squat