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When tenants become landlords of mobile home parks

Residents can form co-ops to purchase property and long-term housing security

When tenants become landlords of mobile home parks

Residents can form co-ops to purchase property and long-term housing security

All are welcome, sort of, in many public places

There are “No Trespassing” signs around the Mason Center, including on the path I use every day. Isn’t this public property? Then there are “No Trespassing” signs around the School District ...

City explores lifting lot restrictions for accessory dwelling units

Only 24 ADUs built in 4½ years suggests rules are too restrictive

Subdivision in northeast Durango plans expansion

Developers of Mountain Trace request 54 additional homes

Animas High School examines two plans for a new home

Teachers, students, families offer input to refine designs

New Montezuma County septic system rules begin in 2019

When certain properties sell, an inspection is required

Lake Nighthorse revenue, visitation fall short in 2018

City of Durango optimistic second season will be stronger

Durango Chamber of Commerce moves into new building

‘Value engineering’ helps project meet budget

Construction begins on $3.1 million fire station upgrade in north Durango

Taxpayers approved property tax increase in 2017

Efficiency standards drive up home costs, but long-term savings promised

Buyers will be paying thousands of dollars more for newly built homes in Durango and La Plata County as a result of energy codes local governments started enforcing this year. How...

Will higher density help Durango’s housing future?

Add-on units help affordability, but they also rankle some neighbors