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Addressing Local Needs Through
Creative Affordable Housing Solutions
Colorado Senior Lobby
August 2019
• Increasing and preserving Colorado’s inventory of affordable
housing
• Managing rental assistance vouchers
• Creating and supporting collaborative approaches to end
homelessness
• Regulating the construction and installation of factory-built
structures
DOH AREAS OF IMPACT
• 35,000 households served
• 3,181 affordable housing opportunities created
• 7,700+ vouchers with 83% serving people with
disabilities
• 813 homes modified to support people with disabilities
• 590 manufactured homes inspected for safety
• Fort Lyon Supportive Residential Community✓ over 1,500 individuals served in five years
✓ 58% of participants have 3+ physical or mental health conditions
DOH AREAS OF IMPACT: SFY18
Current FY,
began July 2019
*A portion of Marijuana Tax Cash Funds (HSP) are obligated towards vouchers and not development. Vendor fee dollars will be received starting
in the winter of 2020, and will be variable. All funding projections are estimates.
Housing Cost Burden in Rural Colorado by AMI
Source: HUD/Census Bureau 2011-2015 CHAS
Highest
need at
the
lowest
incomes
Previously held meetings:
• Durango
• Bent County
• Grand Junction
• Pueblo
Upcoming Meetings:
Denver
Wednesday, August 21
Thursday, August 22
9:00AM - 3:00PM
Staenberg-Loup Jewish Community
Center
350 S Dahlia St, Denver, CO 80246
Fort Collins
Thursday, August 29: 9:00AM -3:00PM
Fort Collins Senior Center
1200 Raintree Dr, Fort Collins, CO 80526
Summit County
Monday, September 23: 9:00AM -3:00PM
Summit County Senior Center
83 Nancy's Place, CR 1014
Frisco, CO 80443
Stakeholder Engagement Meetings
Homeless Solutions Land Trusts Affordable Rentals
Rental AssistanceAffordable
HomeownershipManufactured/Mobile
Homes
Extra Creative Ideas
Current FY,
began July 2019
*A portion of Marijuana Tax Cash Funds (HSP) are obligated towards vouchers and not development. Vendor fee dollars will be received starting
in the winter of 2020, and will be variable. All funding projections are estimates.
Alison George, Director Colorado
Division of Housing, DOLA
303.864.7818