
The possibility of ADUs: A pilot program in the Westwood neighborhood of west Denver
As the City of Boulder considers how to revise accessory dwelling unit (ADU) regulations to encourage more homeowners to build them, it’s enlightening to note
As the City of Boulder considers how to revise accessory dwelling unit (ADU) regulations to encourage more homeowners to build them, it’s enlightening to note
By BHN Editor Shawn Rupp. Your voices are needed tomorrow night (Tuesday, July 19, 2022) at Planning Board! Please come to speak in favor of
By BHN Editor Caitlin M. Ryan, PhD You may have wondered where BHN has been the last few months. The simple answer is that while
This article is written by one of our new contributors and editors: Kurt Nordback. Kurt moved to Boulder with his family at age 4. He
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Affordable Housing and Environmental Protection – How are they related? We invite current local government officials and the public to an online training, Monday, December 6, 2021
A community conversation about race, class and housing in Boulder. By Kathleen McCormick, BHN Editor Should Boulder follow the lead of cities like Minneapolis and
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Diagonal Plaza is an excellent place for housing, adding people of modest means to a developing 15-minute neighborhood. The proposal before Planning Board and Council
At its June 24th meeting, the Boulder Planning Board deliberated and unanimously approved the Spine Road project. Located in Gunbarrel, this project will build 230
(Author – Kathleen M.) Workforce housing for Boulder’s essential-service workers like first responders, frontline healthcare workers, and teachers could be advanced with the approval of