by Fort Collins Chamber | Sep 23, 2022 | Government & Policy, Infrastructure, NoCo Housing Now
Topic: Moving the Needle – Transcending Talk to Action Housing routinely elevates to a high priority across our region. Employers, civic leaders, community activists, service providers and governmental agencies have all proffered strategies, resources and political...
by Fort Collins Chamber | Jun 3, 2022 | Government & Policy, Infrastructure, NoCo Housing Now
At its latest quarterly meeting, NoCo Housing NOW participants convened to explore opportunities to expand impact through partnerships. Across the region, non-profit, for-profit and public agencies have banded together to deliver housing solutions to a broader...
by Fort Collins Chamber | Mar 4, 2022 | Government & Policy, Infrastructure, NoCo Housing Now
As part of the quarterly NoCo Housing NOW series, the Chamber convened a dialogue to explore methods in which employers are assisting efforts to secure housing for its workforce. Under the heading of Employer Assisted Housing, both public and private-sector employers...
by Fort Collins Chamber | Feb 18, 2022 | Government & Policy, Infrastructure, NoCo Housing Now
Topic: The Missing Middle Communities across the country are now beginning to recognize that suburban-style development has crowded out a more diverse mix of housing types that were commonplace prior to the 1950s. Community planning tended to emphasize uniformity...
by Fort Collins Chamber | Oct 28, 2021 | Government & Policy, Infrastructure, NoCo Housing Now
WelcomeJoe Rowan – Fort Collins Chamber Public Policy Consultant Program Housing Challenges in Colorado From pre-COVID to the Present: Can Innovation Offer a Partial Solution? Dr. Phyliss Resnick, Executive Director, CSU Colorado Futures Center Jennifer Newcomer –...
by Fort Collins Chamber | Aug 20, 2021 | Government & Policy, Infrastructure, NoCo Housing Now
Topic: Land Use Code Matters! Several jurisdictions within Northern Colorado are re-examining impediments to delivering diverse, equitable and inclusive housing development that can be considered affordable across the income spectrum. The panel included...