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The Colorado Mountain College board of trustees approved $41 million in certificates of participation to build approximately 150 total affordable housing units at four campuses.
Between 35 to 40 units will be constructed on CMC-owned land in Steamboat Springs, Vail Valley at Edwards, Spring Valley at Glenwood Springs and Breckenridge & Dillon, CMC President Carrie Hauser said.
Hauser said the affordable housing projects will be modeled after the apartment-style housing units the college built in Breckenridge for upper division students.
“These projects will mirror in several ways what we did in Breckenridge,” Hauser said during a Tuesday news conference at the Spring Valley campus.