A compliance case that showed up in the Aspen/Pitkin County Housing Authority board chairperson’s email inbox sparked a tense discussion over APCHA staff’s interpretation of board-authored regulations on compliance and the chair’s authority to weigh.
The Aspen/Pitkin County Housing Authority is interested in learning more about the health and financial viability of Homeowners’ Associations under its umbrella. The APCHA board unanimously approved a contract with consulting firm RD3 for $166,894.
Recent commentary in the local press has placed confusion around how deed restrictions on affordable housing units work and how ownership of them is transferred. There are more than 1,500 ownership homes under the umbrella.