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City approves ambitious urban renewal plan for affordable housing

September 11, 2024 | Colorado Springs City, El Paso County, Colorado


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City approves ambitious urban renewal plan for affordable housing
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the approval of the Bristow Lowell Urban Renewal Plan, which aims to revitalize a blighted area in Colorado Springs. The project, which is projected to include nearly 400 housing units, is contingent upon receiving an urban renewal designation, as current building and land acquisition costs make it financially unfeasible without this designation.

Several commissioners expressed strong support for the initiative, highlighting its alignment with the city’s comprehensive plan and its potential to address homelessness and improve the local community. One commissioner, reflecting on the area's history, noted the ongoing challenges of blight and homelessness, emphasizing the need for development to prevent further deterioration.

The meeting also indicated that a separate application for a zone change and development plan will be presented in the coming months, allowing for further public input on specifics such as building height and density. The commissioners unanimously voted 9-0 in favor of recommending the plan to the City Council, marking a significant step towards enhancing affordable housing options in the area.

The discussions underscored a collective vision for revitalization, with commissioners expressing optimism about the project’s potential to foster community engagement and improve the vibrancy of downtown Colorado Springs.

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