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Boulder City officials are moving forward with a significant redevelopment project aimed at enhancing student housing options near the University of Colorado. During the recent Planning Board meeting, the proposal to transform an existing surface parking lot into a five-story residential building was presented, promising to add 36 new housing units to the area.
The project, which aligns with the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan, seeks to provide valuable housing for students while reducing reliance on automobiles due to its proximity to the university and access to various transportation options. The new building will feature a mix of apartment types, including two, three, four, and six-bedroom units, totaling 109 new bedrooms.
Key aspects of the development include the subdivision of the existing Sterling apartment property and the relocation of the hundred-year floodplain to minimize potential impacts. The design incorporates underground parking to accommodate both the new and existing buildings, ensuring that parking remains accessible for all tenants.
The proposed structure will not only increase housing density but also enhance the neighborhood's character with landscaped open spaces, a public plaza, and amenities such as a fitness area and outdoor pool. The design emphasizes pedestrian-friendly features, including improved walkways and direct connections between the new and existing buildings.
As the project progresses, Boulder City officials are committed to addressing community concerns, particularly regarding parking and circulation. The shared parking agreement between the two buildings aims to optimize space and accessibility for residents.
This redevelopment initiative is a crucial step in supporting the university's growth and meeting the housing demands of its student population, reflecting Boulder City's ongoing efforts to create a vibrant and sustainable community. The next steps will involve further discussions and reviews to ensure the project aligns with local regulations and community needs.
Converted from 8-5-25 Planning Board Meeting meeting on August 14, 2025
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