On Tuesday, Jan. 9, state Sen. Dylan Roberts and Rep. Meghan Lukens stopped by a Vail Local Housing Authority meeting to discuss what the 2024 legislative session might bring in terms of solutions to the.
Here’s the good news: There’s been a lot of progress since 2019 on workforce housing in Colorado’s mountain communities. Here’s the bad news: We’re still falling behind. The Northwest Colorado Council of Governments and the.
Seventy percent of the full-time occupied units in Aspen are deed-restricted – the second-highest rate among 38 rural and resort communities in Colorado and five out-of-state ski towns inventoried in a recent survey. The 2023 Workforce.
Nearly two decades ago, I moved to the mountains to be a ski bum, chasing snow. I was a stereotype—an East Coast kid pulled west by the promise of bigger