How lucky are we? Living in the Roaring Fork Valley is a gift. The mountains are spectacular, the air and water clean and cool, the people are kind. We have great schools, extraordinary culture, and.
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.
Decades ago, Colorado's mountain communities implemented "inclusionary" ordinances that required developers to set aside a share of the units they built at a lower price or lower rent.
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.