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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ARCH Community Housing Trust, a non-profit developer of affordable housing in Blaine County, is seeking proposals from qualified general contractors with significant experience in the
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ARCH Community Housing Trust, a non-profit developer of affordable housing in Blaine County, is seeking proposals from qualified general contractors with significant experience in the
A recent article in Powder Magazine highlighted the growing problem of affordable housing in ski towns. “A pervasive housing shortage is afflicting mountain towns from Stowe to Telluride. The issue
Info. on Affordable Housing Options in Quigley Canyon Ranch Please join us for a short information session on the affordable housing options which will be available in the new Quigley
For the first time, the National Association of Home Builders has agreed to support converting the Mortgage Interest Deduction (MID) to a tax credit. By shifting the MID to a
Federal Budget The Presidential Budget Proposal reduced funding to the Department of Housing and Urban Development by 14%. This would have eliminated funding for several key programs including the HOME program
November 1st at 6:00PM Meeting for Potential ARCH Home Buyers/Renters Thanks to the Developers of Quigley Farms, ARCH Community Housing Trust will receive 27 parcels in the new Quigley Farms
The Housing Affordability Pickle Valley cities face a complex puzzle of jobs, housing, and long-term viability “If jobs-versus – [housing] rentals in the classifieds are a kind of balance sheet
The City of Sun Valley successfully amends the definition of “Housing Burden” to fit our community. The City of Sun Valley pays competitive wages. City employees earn more than
ARCH and BCHA divide the tasks of delivering affordable housing in Blaine County between development and stewardship. ARCH develops affordable housing. Once homes are completed, BCHA matches households on the
In order to enhance the social fabric of our community people must live and work in the same area. Those who do make an “investment” in their community by attending