Housing
Colorado appeals court sides with Boulder in camping ban challenge
A judge said homeless people ‘understandably may seek to shelter on public property,’ but the ban did not violate the Colorado Constitution.
New Boulder addiction recovery home for homeless residents begins accepting clients
The home, operated by Hazelbrook, is part of a city strategy to house homeless people with an addiction and people coming out of jail.
Boulder nonprofit moves ahead with affordable senior housing project amid landmarking dispute
No Planning Board members supported landmarking a bungalow that could threaten financing for the 60-unit project.
Boulder’s main homeless shelter will limit stays for people without local ties
The policy is designed to prioritize people who became homeless in Boulder and test whether limiting services reduces the number of newcomers.
‘San Lazaro is not temporary housing’: Residents organize to buy their Boulder County mobile home park
Residents are trying to find $42.5 million to buy the park, hoping resident ownership can protect families from displacement.
Boulder affordable senior housing project clears landmarking hurdle on Arapahoe Avenue
Presbyterian Manor has been seeking to demolish four nearly 100-year-old Craftsman bungalows to make way for a new three-story building.
Boulder nonprofit moves ahead with affordable senior housing project amid landmarking dispute
No Planning Board members supported landmarking a bungalow that could threaten financing for the 60-unit project.
Boulder’s main homeless shelter will limit stays for people without local ties
The policy is designed to prioritize people who became homeless in Boulder and test whether limiting services reduces the number of newcomers.
Boulder affordable senior housing project clears landmarking hurdle on Arapahoe Avenue
Presbyterian Manor has been seeking to demolish four nearly 100-year-old Craftsman bungalows to make way for a new three-story building.
Boulder nonprofit moves ahead with affordable senior housing project amid landmarking dispute
No Planning Board members supported landmarking a bungalow that could threaten financing for the 60-unit project.