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City launches ambitious refresh of housing strategy

June 17, 2024 | Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado



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City launches ambitious refresh of housing strategy
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing evolution of the city's housing strategy, originally adopted in October 2021. The strategy, which encompasses 12 techniques aimed at addressing housing needs, has been under review as part of a broader initiative to enhance affordable housing solutions.

City representatives highlighted the importance of public outreach and engagement, a theme added to the strategy after its initial adoption. Over the past three years, significant progress has been made, prompting the council to consider a refresh of the strategy to better align with current demographic trends and market shifts.

Molly Fitzpatrick, Managing Director of Group Policy, was invited to present an overview of high-level market trends affecting housing. She emphasized that the refresh would not involve a complete reassessment of housing needs but rather a focused evaluation of existing data to inform future strategies. The goal is to ensure that the updated strategy addresses the most pressing concerns and incorporates input from council members.

The meeting underscored the council's commitment to a holistic approach to affordable housing, with discussions around impact fees and waivers indicating a proactive stance on addressing housing challenges. As the city moves forward with this initiative, officials are eager to engage with stakeholders to refine and enhance the housing strategy, ensuring it meets the evolving needs of the community.

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