Colorado Springs needs more housing that more people can afford. These groups have some ideas on how to do it
“The city’s Affordable Housing Collaborative, made up of local government leaders, nonprofit organizations and real estate developers was tasked by city council members a year ago to hold a series of public meetings to identify practical actions that could be taken. Their ‘Housing for All’ report looks into ideas ranging from financing and land use changes to advocating for regulatory changes at the federal and state levels.
Mary Stegner, executive director of local nonprofit Partners in Housing, helps lead the collaborative. She said the group also looked to other cities for ideas; places like Austin, Texas, and Grand Rapids, Michigan, that have had recent success in improving housing affordability.”