What is an eight-week continuance in the face of a multi-year or multi-decade, depending on how you measure, affordable-housing project? Worth it, according to the Aspen City Council. The council voted to resume the discussion.
With about half of the presentation before the Aspen City Council completed, city staff impressed the urgency of approved entitlements for the Lumberyard Affordable Housing Project and the variety of payment models on council members. .
The large Lumberyard affordable-housing development lumbered to its next step in a years-long gauntlet Tuesday, as the Aspen City Council teed up a public hearing and possibility however remote of passage on June.
PITKIN COUNTY More than 3,200 people live in the 1,652 deed-restricted ownership units managed under the Aspen-Pitkin County Housing Authority, according to ownership affidavits collected in 2021, representing nearly one-fifth of the population of Pitkin.