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HAB outlines 2026 work-plan topics; staff reports board recruitment, new meeting platform and impact-fee funding
Summary
Board discussed topics for next year (neuroinclusive housing, ADU update, land-value tax, employer/workforce housing, senior housing) and heard staff updates on board recruitment, a transition to a new packet platform and a City Council adoption of an affordable-housing impact fee expected to produce roughly $1 million annually.
The Boulder Housing Advisory Board spent the second half of its Nov. 19 meeting reviewing potential work-plan topics for 2026 and receiving staff updates. Members identified several items for near-term attention: a January panel on neuroinclusive housing, an ADU update (possible Feb./March), exploration of a land-value-tax concept, employer-created and workforce housing, family-friendly zoning and senior housing.
One board member introduced the land-value-tax topic as a broad, controversial policy change that would…
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