
Where do Boulder’s candidates for Mayor and City Council stand on affordable housing?
Boulder’s newly elected officials could have a significant impact on the city’s affordable housing, so we wanted to know their views. We asked them four
BHN aims to get more people involved where and when it matters most: in the early stages of the City’s planning processes.
Boulder’s newly elected officials could have a significant impact on the city’s affordable housing, so we wanted to know their views. We asked them four
Planning Board & Housing Advisory Board (HAB) to consider changes to affordable housing at their meetings September 26 and 27, 2023. In 2022, City Council
In August, Councilmembers voted 6-3 to increase occupancy limits to five unrelated people citywide (some previously subdivided homes in central neighborhoods are exempt). While effects
The City of Boulder can increase housing security and provide legal homes for more people by reforming the Boulder occupancy limit in BRC 9–8–5(a) through
Your voice is needed at two very important Boulder County Commissioner events August 10 and 17. The Boulder County Commissioners are considering putting affordable housing
The proposed replacement of the aging Millenium Harvest hotel would add more than 900 beds of student housing within 300 housing units. The apartment complex,
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