PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - The company that manages a low-income apartment building near the Portland ICE facility is offering more help to tenants during the ongoing protests and increased federal activity.

Last week, the FOX 12 Investigates team learned that REACH Community Development, which owns and operates Gray’s Landing in South Portland across from the ICE facility, has spent $150,000 on protective measures.

REACH says those measures include HEPA air filters throughout the building, free earplugs for residents, sticky mats at doorways and increased staffing.

The company is now planning to install in-unit filters for individual apartments starting next week to improve air quality in response to tear gas and pepper balls being deployed nearby by federal agents, according to a letter

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