The Capital City missed four opportunities to begin to address its housing crisis, a persistent and growing problem that is harming the quality of life of many, as well as limiting the economic potential of the community.
Loud opposition to affordable housing may have cost Jefferson City $40 million in funding and possibly many more millions in future economic growth, according to developers.
Three developers went before the Jefferson City Council on Tuesday night simply to get a resolution saying the council supported their efforts to build affordable workforce housing.
Your source for local news, sports, high school sports and weather in and around Jefferson City, Columbia, Fulton and the Lake of the Ozarks. All of Mid-Missouri.