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Community divided over urgent need for senior housing

July 09, 2024 | Cody Planning, Zoning & Adjustment Board, Cody, Park County, Wyoming



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Community divided over urgent need for senior housing
During a recent government meeting in Cody, Wyoming, community members voiced their concerns regarding the pressing need for affordable senior housing and the impact of new developments on local neighborhoods. Shelley Widely, the executive director of the Cody Senior Center, highlighted the struggles faced by seniors in the area, noting that many are unable to afford their current living situations due to rising costs. She emphasized the critical need for affordable housing options tailored to income levels, particularly as short-term rentals like VRBOs have significantly reduced available rental properties.

Another resident, Glenn Kisselman, expressed his apprehension about unplanned development in the area. Having moved from Colorado to escape overcrowding and chaotic growth, Kisselman voiced his frustration over a proposed large-scale building project that he believes will disrupt the character of the community. He described the planned structure as \"humongous,\" larger than existing local establishments, and stressed that as a senior citizen, he should have a say in developments occurring in his neighborhood.

The discussions underscored a growing tension between the need for more housing and the desire to maintain the community's character, reflecting broader challenges faced by many towns experiencing rapid growth. The meeting concluded with a commitment from officials to address these concerns in future planning discussions.

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