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The cost of extending roads, and water and sewer lines, and finding developers to work with them are among the biggest challenges facing towns grappling with a housing crisis.
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Some residents have resorted to living in cars, and local officials fear middle-income earners will be priced out of the housing market.
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On housing and the growing gap between the rich and the rest of us.
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More people are being forced to take extreme measures as Colorado's housing costs and population soar.
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The effort is attempting to maintain a substantial local workforce in a community struggling with housing and labor shortages.
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The Telluride Foundation is trying to develop a scalable model to build affordable housing in rural Colorado.
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A program in Montrose is aimed at helping youth who have aged out of the foster care system.
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Breckenridge and other mountain towns are trying to slow the growth of vacation rentals in an effort to ease housing and labor issues.
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Elected officials in Crested Butte and Jackson are among Mountain West residents monitoring early signs of Vancouver’s success.
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Government weatherization can make a difference for those it can reach. Advocates say it boosts quality of life, and promotes climate resilience, and saves on the cost of housing. So why isn’t everyone doing it?