Silverthorne recently completed the buildout of the Smith Ranch Workforce Housing Neighborhood, which is the town’s largest investment in workforce housing yet. The completed part of the development consists of 214 homes. This features 50.
Silverthorne has established a new processes to address noncompliance with deed restrictions. The town is adding a new ordinance to its code that involves warnings and fines. Town staff members said there are approximately 230.
As cost of living and labor increases, Summit County businesses have hustled to keep up with the financial demands being placed on residents. Whether they are increasing wages, building affordable housing or giving more paid.
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Eight homes bought through Breckenridge’s Buy-Down Program are currently for sale through the Summit County Housing Authority. All of the homes are in the Upper Blue River Basin and are priced between $388,000-$620,000 and will.