
Red tape means new housing and businesses are only for the wealthy
In 2023, Boulder’s housing and city processes desperately need reform. Here are just two recent examples that highlight the problems.
BHN aims to get more people involved where and when it matters most: in the early stages of the City’s planning processes.
In 2023, Boulder’s housing and city processes desperately need reform. Here are just two recent examples that highlight the problems.
Mark McIntyre is one of three new Planning Board (PB) members appointed by the Boulder City Council in 2022. Born in Overland Park, Kansas, a
Proposed micro-units at 22nd and Pearl could add much-needed density and an option for minimalist living in downtown Boulder.
Boulder plans to revise the rules regarding housing in areas zoned for industrial uses, with city council due to consider a proposal that would in
Boulder’s Planning Board will have a first look at an apartment and townhome redevelopment at 2747 Glenwood Place, just south of the 28th Street Safeway,
On Tuesday December 6, Boulder’s Planning Board will hold a Concept Plan review for a townhome development on the northeast corner of 28th Street and
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