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A redevelopment proposal in Breckenridge aims to reshape two controversial developments and promises to bring hundreds of additional beds of privately funded workforce housing.
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The Fort Collins Coloradoan Executive Editor Eric Larson joined us to talk about how Fort Collins residents could see occupancy regulations on the November ballot.
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Colorado Sun Editor Lance Benzel joined us to discuss one of the drawbacks of increased tourism in the Colorado mountains and why Xcel Energy customers are seeing rate hikes.
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Not everyone will be able to rebuild, though. Most properties were under-insured relative to the cost of new construction. The area’s relative wealth meant that some families could cover the difference themselves, with second homes to move into in the meantime. Others don’t have that option.
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Gov. Jared Polis and Democratic state lawmakers announced a proposal last week to address Colorado’s housing affordability crisis. It would change land-use rules in big cities, resort communities, and small towns.
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An Indigenous professor is conducting a national study to learn more about the housing experiences of millions of American Indian and Alaska Native people living in urban areas.
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Americans are increasing their focus on health and the environment, and there’s a growing market for sustainable home building materials like insulation.
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KUNC's Dylan Simard was joined by Michael Booth of The Colorado Sun to discuss the state's housing policy, as well as a look at a community that has struggled with cancer while a nearby business works with a carcinogenic chemical.
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The 2022 Annual Homelessness Assessment Report shows that over the last two years, the overall number of people experiencing homelessness increased by less than 1%.
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The Western Governors’ Association has made several policy recommendations to address the nation’s housing affordability crisis.