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Alamosa staff outlines Main Street application, housing progress and $1M in Boyd funds; city reports $33M in grants since 2020

Alamosa City Council · March 19, 2026
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Summary

Development services staff updated council on a Main Street designation application, PUD amendments and housing projects (Tierra Azul, Iron Horse) and reported roughly $33 million in grant funding brought to the city since 2020. Staff also described sidewalk and Boyd neighborhood infrastructure work funded by grants.

Development services staff delivered a quarter‑hour update on downtown and housing work at the March 18 council meeting, highlighting efforts to secure a Main Street designation, ongoing PUD work and recent grant‑funded projects.

Rachel said staff is preparing an official Main Street designation application (which unlocks technical assistance, architects and branding) and presented a completed strategic plan for downtown that includes communication and beautification goals. She told the council that bollards removed by public‑works crews were…

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