
There is no such thing as “free” parking
On Thursday, January 23, City Council will have a study session on a technical but critical topic: parking. Parking strategy is hugely important in moving

On Thursday, January 23, City Council will have a study session on a technical but critical topic: parking. Parking strategy is hugely important in moving

On Tuesday, January 21, 2025, Planning Board will review the proposed expansion of the Frasier Retirement Community. Frasier wants to build 98 1- and 2-bedroom

On Thursday, January 9, 2025, City Council passed, on a 6-3 vote, an ordinance to enable more and smaller units on single family lots near
BHN editors recently were asked to share two ballot petitions that, combined, seek to present Boulder voters with a choice to decommission the Boulder Municipal
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

“Social housing” is a common term for public housing in Europe. But it is distinctly different from what is known as “affordable housing” in the

Boulder County has announced that it will sell the 17.5 acre campus at the intersection of Broadway and Iris. Currently the site contains the offices

The IPCC reports are the most authoritative scientific statements on climate change and should be a foundation for the 2025 BVCP revision. The evidence is

The debate over whether building more housing helps control rental costs has moved from theory to proof. Recent evidence from both Denver and a comprehensive

In response to the housing crisis, a 2024 report urgently calls for 511,000 more housing units along the Front Range and 10,700 for the City

Year after year, Copenhagen ranks among the best places in the world to live. In the summer of 2022, I visited with the goal of

Thursday, Jan. 9, 2024 at about 7:30 PM, the Boulder city Council will decide whether to adopt housing ordinance No. 8666, enabling more middle income

Boulder has just launched the ten year major update to the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan (BVCP). First approved in 1977, the comprehensive plan’s aim was

On Thursday, November 14, 2024, City Council and Planning Board will receive public comment at a joint hearing on whether housing should be built in