Tiny Homes Listening Session

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The City of Boulder's Housing Advisory Board wants to know what the community thinks about tiny houses. The public is invited to share their opinions here or in person on Wednesday, February 26 at 6 p.m. in Council Chambers, 1777 Broadway. The Housing Advisory Board continues to explore and discuss housing affordability issues in the city and provided recommendations to City Council. There are currently no regulations that allow this type of housing in the city.

Tiny homes are generally between 80 and 400 square feet in size. Many tiny houses are built on trailers and others are built on a fixed foundations. Some are connected to utilities and others are self-contained similar to a recreational vehicle. The tiny house movement is driven by a number of concerns, including environmental, affordability and “simplicity”.

The City of Boulder's Housing Advisory Board wants to know what the community thinks about tiny houses. The public is invited to share their opinions here or in person on Wednesday, February 26 at 6 p.m. in Council Chambers, 1777 Broadway. The Housing Advisory Board continues to explore and discuss housing affordability issues in the city and provided recommendations to City Council. There are currently no regulations that allow this type of housing in the city.

Tiny homes are generally between 80 and 400 square feet in size. Many tiny houses are built on trailers and others are built on a fixed foundations. Some are connected to utilities and others are self-contained similar to a recreational vehicle. The tiny house movement is driven by a number of concerns, including environmental, affordability and “simplicity”.

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