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April 13, 2023

What You Need to Know About the ‘More Housing Now’ Bill

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What You Need to Know About the ‘More Housing Now’ Bill

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Is the Polis administration’s “More Housing Now” proposal the solution to our state’s affordable housing woes? Some think it’s a step in the right direction, while others are skeptical. This sweeping plan — Senate Bill 213 — could end single-family-only zoning across Colorado and move some aspects of decision-making power from the local to the state level. One of the sponsors of the bill, House District 2 Representative Steven Woodrow, joins host Bree Davies to talk about what’s in the proposal, and what it means for our neighborhoods, the climate, and the future of affordable housing options in Colorado.

 

You can find out more about the bill from the governor’s office, including the results of a housing policy study. CPR also has a comprehensive breakdown of the proposal.


Yesterday, Mayor Hancock and City Council President Torres issued a statement regarding the City and County of Denver’s opposition to SB 213. You can read that statement here.


Tonight’s the night! Come see Bree read from her teenage journals at Mortified Live at 8pm! Grab your tickets here. To help you get into the right headspace, check out Bree’s Very ’90s Mortified Teenage Mixtape on Spotify!


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