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The Division of Housing is committed to making a home in our community available to a variety of people including those who find it difficult to purchase or rent a home in today's housing market. This site provides information about our programs and how we're working toward making affordable housing a reality in Boulder.

For information about the major housing program areas:

Asset Management & Compliance

Funding

Homeownership Programs

Planning & Policy

 

Information on this page includes:

  • Inclusionary Housing requirements and process
  • What does "permanently affordable" mean?
  • Allowable sales prices and rents for permanently affordable units
  • Cash-in-lieu amounts
  • Off-site units or land dedication
  • Inclusionary Housing Ordinance and Administrative Regulations
  • Inclusionary Housing forms and documents

Division of Housing Mission is to preserve and provide safe, quality and affordable housing opportunities through regional collaborative community planning and funding of programs.

 News Updates

* Announcement and Schedule for 2014 Housing Funds READ MORE

* Announcement and Schedule for 2014 Community Development Block Grants READ MORE

* 2012 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER).  To comment on the CAPER, please contact Kelly Stapleton at 303-441-3167 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  Comment period is from March 15-30, 2013. pdfREAD MORE

*  Seeking volunteers for Community Development Advisory Committee and Housing Technical Review Group  pdf READ MORE

*      Affordable housing task force report/recommendations complete!  READ MORE

*      Funding policies for the Division of Housing now available  READ MORE

*    Annual update for cash-in-lieu amounts and affordable unit pricing- July 1, 2012

  • Cash-in-lieu amounts will be adjusted per 9.13.9 (A) B.R.C.
  • Affordable unit pricing adjustments will include the HUD 2010 income limits and changes per the Inclusionary Housing Administrative Regulations adopted May 23, 2011.  SEE REGS

* pdf2012 Rental Affordability Gap Analysis

*     CHATSaffordable housing task force:  
        Information provided by the work of the Affordable Housing Task Force will assist City Council
        and staff in reviewing current affordable housing
policies and programs and future goals to best
        meet the city's need for affordable
housing.

Thank you for taking the time to get to know us better and we hope you found what you were looking for.

 

fair_housing_logo In accordance with the provisions of the Equal Opportunity Act and the Boulder County Homeownership
Programs' policies, there will be no discrimination against an applicant for these benefits on the basis of
age, source of income, sex, race, marital status, sexual orientation, national origin, religion or handicap.