The Boulder Housing Network is a newsletter, blog, and grassroots political advocacy group that promotes “ethical housing beneath the flatirons”. Their goal is “to get more people involved where and when it matters most: in the early stages of the City’s planning processes.” I subscribe to their newsletter and it is full of useful information. Frequently, articles in the newsletter relate to development projects that are in the planning or approval pipeline here in Boulder along with commentary about the fitness of these projects as they relate to affordability and sustainability along with encouragement on how to get involved in supporting specific projects. There’s a lot of good stuff in these newsletters and I hope you will subscribe today and get involved as you can. The Boulder Housing Network, or BHN is one year old this month. I thought I would help them celebrate by reading the latest edition of the newsletter which came out on Saturday, November 20th. You can subscribe and read more at boulderhousingnet.wordpress.com. I hope you enjoy hearing the latest from BHN!
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