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MoneyA Summit County nonprofit is building affordable housing for middle-class residents — of Park CountyBy Dan Boyce
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Government and PoliticsColorado property tax increases could be capped by 2022 ballot measureBy Andrew Kenney
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EnvironmentMore than a year after the East Troublesome fire, some Grand Lake residents still don’t have housingBy Sam Brasch
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MoneyColorado has a record-breaking affordable housing plan. Will state lawmakers push for growth and density, too?By Andrew Kenney
MoneyIt’s not just Denver, housing prices are also skyrocketing in Colorado Springs, and it may be a while before they slow downBy Dan Boyce