Board of Commissioners comments on Growth Initiatives
In its role as the city’s housing authority and the largest developer of affordable housing in the city, the Boulder Housing Partners (BHP) Board of Commissioners offers the following thoughts about the potential policy impacts of the two growth initiatives on the 2015 ballot.
BHP BOARD STATEMENT 300 & 301: GROWTH INITIATIVES
Neighborhood Right to Vote and Growth Pays Its Own Way
We share the interest of citizens and neighbors to collectively impact the amount and pace of growth in Boulder. However, we are concerned that both initiatives will have consequential impacts on the ability to increase the supply of affordable housing in the city.
- Increased cost of housing
- Increased Risk
- Decreased Opportunity
Please contact us with questions or comments on these documents.
In its role as the city’s housing authority and the largest developer of affordable housing in the city, the Boulder Housing Partners (BHP) Board of Commissioners offers the following thoughts about the potential policy impacts of the two growth initiatives on the 2015 ballot.
BHP BOARD STATEMENT 300 & 301: GROWTH INITIATIVES
Neighborhood Right to Vote and Growth Pays Its Own Way
We share the interest of citizens and neighbors to collectively impact the amount and pace of growth in Boulder. However, we are concerned that both initiatives will have consequential impacts on the ability to increase the supply of affordable housing in the city.
- Increased cost of housing
- Increased Risk
- Decreased Opportunity
Please contact us with questions or comments on these documents.