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Custer County pledges $10,000 and backs nonprofit plan to pursue DOLA planning grant for workforce housing

3795174 · June 11, 2025
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The board approved a letter of support and pledged $10,000 from the county’s workforce housing fund as the county seeks an 80/20 DOLA Local Planning Capacity grant to help form a nonprofit to develop 12 workforce housing lots in Silver Cliff.

The Custer County Board of Commissioners voted Wednesday to issue a letter of support and pledge $10,000 from the county’s workforce housing account toward a Local Planning Capacity (LPC) grant application to the Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA).

A presenter from the county’s workforce housing committee outlined a plan to form a local not‑for‑profit named the Custer County Community Development Corporation to act as a local owner/operator and fiscal agent for workforce housing projects. The immediate project described is a 12‑lot site in Silver Cliff intended for small duplexes and single‑family…

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