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The Fort Collins City Council recently outlined several long-term projects to take place over the next two years. The council also released new demographic data. KUNC’s Programming & Operations Manager Desmond O’Boyle spoke with Rebecca Powell, senior government accountability reporter for The Coloradoan, about her reporting on those subjects.
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It’s a new year, and with that comes both new and ongoing development plans in northern Colorado, from housing to hospitals. Sarah Kyle, interim executive editor at The Coloradoan, joined KUNC’s Nikole Robinson Carroll to talk about some of the big moves happening in Fort Collins in 2024.
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Fort Collins city council is going back to the drawing board with the city's contentious land use code, voting 3-2 this week to repeal it. They're planning to reconsider the land use code when a new council is seated next year.
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Domestic violence deaths are on the rise in Colorado and the holiday season can be an especially fraught time for people in abusive relationships. In The NoCo sheds some light on the problem and looks at resources for people in Northern Colorado.
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The town of Breckenridge is building a new neighborhood for local workers. But with just 61 units for sale, only a small group of residents will end up with a home. Plus, Summit County is partnering with the U.S. Forest Service on a ‘first-of-its-kind' housing development that’s been 60 years in the making.
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The legislative session, which Colorado Gov. Jared Polis announced Thursday, follows a resounding defeat for a ballot measure in Tuesday's election that attempted to address the problem over the next decade.
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A lack of affordable housing is causing a severe staffing crisis in schools in Eagle County, prompting the school district to break into the affordable housing development business.
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In recent years, the short-term rental market has exploded in Colorado. KUNC’s Nikole Robinson Carroll spoke with The Colorado Sun Team Editor David Krause about why rental owners headed to the State Capitol this week.
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News brief with The Coloradoan: Second attempt underway to repeal Fort Collins land use code changesA rewrite of the land use code in Fort Collins was approved in October, and there's already a movement to repeal it. KUNC’s Nikole Robinson Carroll spoke with The Coloradoan’s Rebecca Powell about what’s happening now and what could come next.
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Steamboat Springs created three different zones to regulate short-term rentals, including a red zone where no new permits for those rentals can be issued. Three people living within that zone share their experiences with how the regulations have shaped their lives.