A global pandemic, a mass shooting, destructive wildfires, a spotlight on social injustice and record inflation. This is a short list of the various events that continue to affect our health and wellness, especially for the more than 126,600 Health First Colorado (Colorado’s Medicaid program) members in Boulder and the neighboring communities of Broomfield, Gilpin and Jefferson counties. Yet, amidst these challenges, Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA) remains committed to delivering solutions that harness the expertise and resources of local organizations to provide whole-person care and foster healthier communities.
The Boulder City Council has expressed its support for a number of potential zoning changes that could allow denser housing to be built in some residential areas.
As homes prices in Boulder continue to rise and the existing housing shortage grows worse, the city is working to tweak its residential zoning laws in hopes of making housing more affordable.
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