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Council reviews three options for a 20‑year affordable housing plan; staff recommends staff lead using Fund 46

5681177 · August 26, 2025
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City managers presented three approaches to develop a 20‑year affordable housing plan: hire a term staff lead, contract a consultant to produce a plan, or reconvene the affordable housing task force. Members expressed a preference for hiring a staff coordinator, and staff asked to use Fund 46 as startup funding; no formal vote was taken.

Englewood city staff presented three options Monday for producing a 20‑year affordable housing action plan and asked council for direction and a funding approach to start implementation.

Deputy City Manager Tim Dodd and City Manager Sean Lewis outlined three paths: (1) hire a two‑year, term‑limited staff member to compile and begin implementing the plan, (2) hire a consultant to write the plan and then hire a staff member to implement it, or (3) reconvene the community affordable housing task force to develop implementation steps and recommendations.

Staff said the city has an existing restricted fund (Fund…

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