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Summit explores solutions to Colorado homelessness

Some providers drop sobriety and time limits

Residents share ideas on north Main Avenue development

Thriving, attractive artery could help reduce sprawl

Atlantic publication touts Durango’s ‘instantly affordable’ housing

You can file this in the “if only if it were so category.” Durango’s housing policies received high praise in the national media last week. A piece by City Lab, a publication fro...

Durango’s Community Development Department gets new director

After 29 years, current director Greg Hoch will retire in October

Construction defects talks stall in Legislature

Failure in statehouse could embolden Durango effort

Ethics complaint dismissed against City Councilor Sweetie Marbury

Councilor suggested tweak of secondary housing standards in her son’s neighborhood

Renters become owners through fair-share funding

In-lieu payments have helped buy 11 Durango homes

Durango City Council examines housing demolition rules

Changes to affordable-housing fees may not be ready until fall

Durango City Council discuses affordable homes vs. legal rights

City weighs making construction defects lawsuits tougher to file

Durango City Council seeks to clear bottleneck in condominium construction

Ordinance may ease builders’ litigation risks

Density increased for apartment complex near Walmart

Units proposed between Walmart and Home Depot

60-lot addition to Three Springs approved

The Durango Planning Commission signed off on 60 potential homes in Three Springs on Monday. The neighborhood will be built north of Mercy Regional Medical Center, and it will be ...