In an effort to maintain Frisco’s year-round population, the town is establishing a new program that would offer low-interest home improvement loans without monthly payments to permanent residents. The Frisco Town Council unanimously approved a.
Frisco town staff are negotiating with a private developer in hopes of redeveloping properties at 101 W. Main St. and 602 Galena St. to produce nearly 100 income-restricted rental units to help support the local.
The Frisco Town Council, on Tuesday, Jan. 24, authorized a project to construct 22 units of workforce housing in partnership with the Colorado Department of Transportation to move forward. Community Development Director Don Reimer said.
Frisco Town Council voiced full support for finding a new location for Unsheltered in Summit’s safe parking program, likely near the Frisco Bay Marina. The next challenge for the group lies in getting an ordinance.
After much discussion, progress is being made on a potential workforce housing project in Frisco. The town is working on purchasing the property at 602 Galena St. in collaboration with Summit County and the state.