The Colorado State Housing Board was created in 1970 to advise the General Assembly, the Governor, and the Division of Housing on Colorado housing needs. The eight-member State Housing Board reviews financing requests, adopts regulations governing factory built structures and multifamily housing in counties with no building codes. The Board also sponsors research reports for use by the public, legislators, and the Governor.
Meeting Packets and Recordings
The Board meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 1:00 p.m. Currently, the meetings are held virtually, unless otherwise noted in the Board Packet. The meeting can be joined at the scheduled time by choosing the current packet and clicking on the "Link to join with Google Meet" in that packet (call in option available). Meeting packets contain only the items to be considered at each meeting and reflect whether projects reviewed the previous month were approved. Recordings will be linked below as they become available.
Reasonable accommodation provided upon request for persons with disabilities. If you are a person with a disability and require an accommodation, please notify Laura Caine at laura.caine@state.co.us at least 5 days prior to the scheduled meeting. The Department of Local Affairs TDD/TTY Number is 303-864-7758.
2025 Meeting Materials
- January 28, 2025 Packet / January 28, 2025 Recording
- February 11, 2025 Packet / February 11, 2025 Recording
- March 11, 2025 Packet / March 11, 2025 Recording
- April 8, 2025 Packet / April 8, 2025 Recording
- May 13, 2025 Packet / May 13, 2025 Recording
2024 Meeting Materials
- November 12, 2024 Packet / November 12, 2024 Recording
- December 17, 2024 Packet / December 17, 2024 Recording
Please contact Laura Caine at laura.caine@state.co.us to request archived meeting packets or recordings.
Technical Advisory Committee
The State Housing Board is required to "consult with and obtain the advice of an advisory committee on residential and nonresidential structures in the drafting and promulgation of rules." The Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) fulfills this statutory requirement and is made up of fifteen members appointed by the Director of the Division of Housing.