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Boulder County accepts DRCOG housing needs assessment to meet SB 24-174 compliance

5819146 · September 2, 2025
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Boulder County’s Board of County Commissioners on Sept. 2 voted to accept the Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) housing needs assessment for Boulder County to meet requirements under Senate Bill 24-174.

Boulder County’s Board of County Commissioners on Sept. 2 voted to accept the Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) housing needs assessment for Boulder County to meet requirements under Senate Bill 24-174. The vote took place during a virtual business meeting; the motion to accept item 4a passed unanimously.

Heidi Grove, Division of Homeless Systems and Coordinated Response, Boulder County Housing Department, presented the report and described it as a county-specific baseline drawn from DRCOG data for both incorporated and unincorporated areas. “Signing on to the housing needs assessment does not require us to move forward with any strategy recommendations as set forth by DRCOG,” Grove said, adding the county would use the assessment as a compliance document rather than an automatic work plan.

Grove summarized key findings…

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