If you got a raise in the last year and it puts you over the income category for your rental unit in the Aspen-Pitkin County Housing Authority, there may be some relief for you.
The Aspen-Pitkin County Housing Authority wants to know what it would take for a homeowner in a deed-restricted unit to move to a smaller place to free up bedrooms for those who will occupy them.
Housing officials in Aspen and Pitkin County are looking at ways to sweeten the pot for people living in deed-restricted units in the upper valley to downsize so all bedrooms are filled.
If you are a homeowner in the Aspen-Pitkin County Housing Authority and have hit your 10% cap in making capital improvements to your unit, that may change soon.