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Boulder County adoptsAffordable and Attainable Housing tax resolution, creates regional advisory committee

3729355 · May 27, 2025
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Summary

The Boulder County Board of County Commissioners amended and approved Resolution 2025-25 to implement the Affordable and Attainable Housing (AHT) capital distribution and established bylaws for an advisory committee consisting of municipal managers and nonvoting members from Boulder and Longmont.

The Boulder County Board of County Commissioners on May 27, 2025, voted to amend and approve Resolution 2025-25 to implement the Affordable and Attainable Housing (AHT) capital distribution approved by voters in the 2024 budget process.

The resolution establishes the AHT advisory committee, clarifies eligible uses of funds and delegates certain allocation authority to the Department of Housing director. Commissioner Susanna Lopez Baker led discussion of wording and consistency with ballot language; April Gatesman, assistant county attorney, advised on grammar and legal phrasing. The board approved an on-the-record amendment to the resolution and then approved the resolution as amended.

The commission amended language in three areas to align with prior public messaging: restoring a reference to “related housing support services” in the resolution recitals, adjusting a reference to the “cost of development” so…

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