When voters passed Proposition 123 last year, officials across the state were pleased that the state had supported a permanent affordable housing fund. But to get a share of the nearly $300 million, cities and counties had to voluntarily opt-in and agree to meet housing goals. Would they do it?
More than 200 Colorado cities and counties, including Denver, Fort Collins and Colorado Springs, have signed up to compete for nearly $300 million in Proposition 123 money.
More than 200 Colorado cities and counties, including Denver, Fort Collins and Colorado Springs, have signed up to compete for nearly $300 million in Proposition 123 money.
The first step of big change for Colorado happened last week: the start of a bipartisan look at property taxes, attempting to outline plans for financial sustainability.
After the fall of Proposition .
A commission set to begin work this month on brainstorming a solution to rising property tax bills in Colorado now has a full roster as state leaders complete their appointments.