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The Broomfield City Council meeting on May 28, 2025, featured a significant presentation from the Housing Stability Task Force regarding recent housing survey results. The session began with Mayor's acknowledgment of the representatives from the housing forum, inviting them to the podium.
Martin Dormish, a resident from Ward 1 and a member of the Housing Stability Task Force, introduced himself alongside Courtney Sea Seavers from Magellan Strategies. Dormish expressed gratitude to the council for their collaboration in the housing initiative, emphasizing the importance of the survey in addressing local housing needs.
He provided context for the presentation, noting that the task force's mission is to identify new funding sources to tackle urgent housing issues in the community. This effort has been supported by a partnership with the Broomfield Community Foundation, which served as their fiscal sponsor, and the task force successfully secured a grant from the Rose Community Foundation.
Following Dormish's introduction, Sea Seavers presented a detailed analysis of the survey results, highlighting key findings that reflect the community's housing concerns and needs. The presentation aimed to inform council members and the public about the current housing landscape in Broomfield and to guide future policy decisions.
The meeting underscored the ongoing commitment of the City Council and the Housing Stability Task Force to address housing stability in Broomfield, with further discussions anticipated on how to implement the insights gained from the survey.
Converted from City Council Sessions meeting on May 28, 2025
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