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Larimer County board prioritizes deed-restriction tracking over outreach toolkits for $50,000 housing grant

Larimer County Board of County Commissioners · March 24, 2026
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Summary

After discussing two options for a $50,000 state incentive under Proposition 123, the board indicated a priority for building an internal deed-restriction database to help preserve existing affordable housing, while staff will scope the IT work and coordinate with DOLA.

Larimer County commissioners on March 23 signaled a priority to use a $50,000 state incentive to develop an internal system to track deed-restricted affordable housing across the county, rather than immediately funding an outreach and toolkit program for alternative housing types.

Rebecca Everett, community development director, told the commissioners the county qualified for a $50,000 incentive by adopting an expedited review process for affordable housing under Proposition 123. The county must notify the Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) about…

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