2024 Land Use and Housing Legislation
The Community Development Office at the Department of Local Affairs’ Division of Local Governments has been tasked with implementing a number of bills passed by the Colorado General Assembly in the 2024 legislative session and is working to provide guidance and assistance for local governments on complying with them.
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Questions on Building Affordable Housing
If you're considering venturing into affordable housing development, it's essential to connect with your region’s Housing Development Specialist. Our specialists offer invaluable guidance, details on available funding, and personalized assistance to kickstart your project effectively.
Questions on how to engage with your local homelessness response system?
Colorado is divided into four Continuums of Care (CoCs). COCs are regional planning entities coordinating funding and services to help make homelessness rare and brief within their geographic region. To engage with your local COC, learn about local resources, and get involved in your community’s homeless response system, visit the links below.
Metro Denver Homeless Initiative (MDHI) Continuum of Care
Serves: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson counties
Metro Denver Homeless Initiative website
Email: info@mdhi.org
Pikes Peak CoC (PPCoC)
Serves: El Paso county
Community Health Partnership website
Email: info@ppchp.org
Northern Colorado Continuum of Care
Serves: Larimer and Weld counties
Northern Colorado Continuum of Care website
Email: contact@nocococ.org
Balance of State Continuum of Care (BoS)
Serves: Colorado’s 54 rural and non-metro counties.
Balance of State Continuum of Care website
Email: dola_bos_coc@state.co.us