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Weld County adopts housing needs assessment to meet state mandate
Summary
Weld County commissioners adopted a housing needs assessment required by Colorado Senate Bill 24-174, citing rapid county growth, a shortfall of small units, rising housing costs and a deadline for DOLA consistency review.
Weld County commissioners voted Nov. 3 to adopt a housing needs assessment (HNA) prepared by Kimberly Horn & Associates, a step county staff said fulfills requirements of Colorado’s Senate Bill 24-174 and begins a required state consistency review.
Consultant Ryder Reddick, principal in charge of the study, told the board the HNA was developed with community outreach — an online survey and two in-person meetings — and described the document as “a comprehensive evaluation that helps communities understand their current and future housing needs by analyzing data on…
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