San Miguel County is gearing up for a series of community listening sessions aimed at gathering public input on housing issues, following a recent Board of County Commissioners meeting. Scheduled for October 6-8, these sessions will provide residents with opportunities to share their thoughts and experiences regarding housing constraints and opportunities in the area.
The sessions will take place at various locations, including the Wilkinson Library in Telluride and the Sheriff's Annex Building in Norwood. The county has made efforts to ensure accessibility, with multiple time slots available, including early morning and evening sessions. However, some commissioners expressed concerns about the timing of certain meetings, particularly in Norwood, suggesting that evening sessions may better accommodate working residents.
In preparation for these sessions, the county has updated its website with details about the events and a survey link for individuals to sign up for one-on-one or group discussions with the county's consultant, Logan Simpson. A mass email will also be sent to stakeholders, including utility providers and local government representatives, to encourage participation.
The listening sessions are designed to be informal, allowing residents to voice their opinions freely. The feedback collected will be documented and used to inform future housing policies and initiatives. This approach aims to foster community engagement and ensure that diverse perspectives are considered in the decision-making process.
As the county moves forward with these sessions, officials are optimistic about the potential for meaningful dialogue and collaboration with residents. The outcomes of these discussions will play a crucial role in shaping the future of housing in San Miguel County.