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Residents ask Roaring Fork board to support purchase of mobile home park to avoid displacement
Summary
Three public commenters asked the board to back resident efforts to buy a mobile home park; resident Monica Muniz said displacement could remove roughly 61 students from district rolls and cost the district about $61,000 in revenue, and cited a resident survey showing steep concern about rent increases.
During public comment at the Roaring Fork School District board meeting, three speakers asked the board to support residents of a local mobile home park seeking to become a resident‑owned community and avoid displacement.
Monica Muniz, a long‑time resident, said the community has lived in Cameron Springs Mobile Home Park for 34 years and is seeking board support—specifically a letter—from the district to…
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