The house at 411 W. Bijou St. that also includes a columbarium. Pam Zubeck
Members of the Bijou Community, a tight-knit peace and justice group that provided housing to the poor for decades, is seeking an answer to its question about regaining control of one of its houses as posed several weeks ago.
It also asks Ithaka Land, formerly Ithaka Land Trust, to change its name again to more accurately reflect a change in mission from housing the poor to providing transitional housing to help low-income people become independent.
Anjuli Kapoor Pam Zubeck
The issues arose after the
Indypublished its Jan. 27 coverstory revealing the land trust sold half its properties to one developer without accepting bids or obtaining appraisals, sold some below market value as reported by the El Paso County Assessor s Office, and then floated loans to that developer, a Denver area firefighter.