Development of 80 new employee housing units in Snowmass hits early stages

The Snowmass Village Housing Office presented the first look at sketches for 80 units of affordable workforce housing, one of the largest projects for workforce housing coming from the town’s 2021 housing master plan.
Response breaks ground on new shelter

Groundbreaking celebrations began in Basalt, CO for the future home of the Halle Center for Hope and Healing; a 24-bed shelter for victims of domestic abuse.
Eagle County school district says it is on track to hit 60% of its employee housing goal by next spring

Through construction, partnerships, and master leases, the Eagle County School District is moving toward creating 120 new housing opportunities for its employees by 2030.
Local domestic abuse org receives $4 million housing grant from the state

Response, a non-profit that serves survivors of domestic and sexual abuse, received a $4 million grant from the Colorado State Housing Board to support the construction of a domestic abuse shelter in Basalt.
Eagle County School District readies Edwards employee housing for fall

Recently designated as Miller Flats, the first 10 units in the 37-unit complex are scheduled to be ready for occupancy Oct. 1, 2023. The remaining apartments are on track to open for employees by April 1, 2024.
Basalt Report: Council considers transitional housing for Response

Basalt Town Council held their regular meeting to discuss several ordinances and hold public hearings, among the topics: changes to parking laws, approving a PUD amendment for the development of a domestic abuse shelter on East Cody Lane.
Basalt Town Council considers domestic abuse shelter for Response

The only organization to serve domestic violence survivors in the upper Roaring Fork Valley faces its first test for a new shelter development in Basalt.
Designed for Habitat: New Directions for Habitat for Humanity

Basalt Vista was a project selected for the Routledge publication of “Designed for Habitat: New Directions for Habitat for Humanity” by David Hunson + Justin Miller. This book aims to demonstrate lessons in architecture created by collaborative methods to provide affordable housing in a sustainable and creative way.
