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Glenwood Springs seeking input from residents on potential zoning changes

Members of the community are invited to complete a survey about two possible changes to the city’s zoning regulations as a part of efforts to address the local housing crisis, according to a news release..

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Glenwood Springs City Council to discuss housing code, single hauler trash rollout at July 6 meeting

After a two-week hiatus, Glenwood Springs City Council will meet to discuss housing variety code, single haul trash rollout information, a short-term rental permits fee increase and an update on economic development incentives.  Pay As.

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Glenwood Springs might be interested in the "More Housing Now" bill with the right amendments.

Glenwood Springs City Council voted last week to oppose the “More Housing Now” bill now before the Colorado Senate, unless it is amended. Most of the concerns on Council around SB23-213 were similar to every.

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Developer envisions apartments for old City Market

While road crews work to transform downtown’s busiest intersection, a Front Range developer is crafting plans to transform one of downtown’s biggest blights. Richmark Real Estate, a developer from the Front Range, is under contract to acquire the old City Market site at 200 Rood Ave. and a neighboring parcel, with an eye toward building hundreds of apartments. Not only will this add more housing downtown but it also activates a long-dead property, both top issues for local leaders. “Realistically, this isn’t going to be affordable housing. But I am excited for this,” said Grand Junction City Council member Abe Herman, who has been a vocal advocate for more housing. “This is the kind of development you want in downtown.”

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Those impacted by end of eviction moratorium shouldn't wait to seek help

A woman helps unload a U-Haul trailer at Six Canyon Apartments in Glenwood Springs. Shannon Marvel / Post Independent Colorado’s moratorium on evictions is slated to end July 31, yet those in need of rent or mortgage assistance are urged not to wait. “The biggest thing that people have to remember is that just because there is an eviction moratorium does not mean you’re not responsible for that payment,” said Marian McDonough, regional manager for Catholic Charities in Glenwood Springs. “What may be happening and what people may be panicked about is when the moratorium ends and they may be owing thousands in back rent.”

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