Salida City Council Considers Inclusionary Housing Changes, Revises Agenda For April 2 Regular Meeting
UPDATE: Agenda revised for tonight’s regular City Council meeting At the end of the April 1...
Read MorePosted by Merrell Bergin | Apr 2, 2024
UPDATE: Agenda revised for tonight’s regular City Council meeting At the end of the April 1...
Read MorePosted by Jan Wondra | Jun 22, 2023
The City of Salida, in collaboration with the Chaffee Housing Authority, is hosting an Open House...
Read MorePosted by Elliot Jackson | Mar 21, 2023
Extraordinary Teen Council (ETC) Leads Off A last-minute addition to the agenda for the March 20...
Read MorePosted by Elliot Jackson | Mar 20, 2023
There is only one item on the agenda for the Salida City Council work session tonight at 6:00...
Read MorePosted by Elliot Jackson | Mar 8, 2023
At its regular meeting on March 7, the Salida City Council (SCC) approved Ordinance 2023-04,...
Read MorePosted by Jan Wondra | Jun 10, 2022
The Salida housing project known as The Residences at Salida Bottling was approved by Salida City...
Read MorePosted by Community Contributor | May 27, 2022
This is an urban project, intended to meet the city’s goal of infill development and to keep development within the city and out of rural areas.
Read MorePosted by Ark Valley Voice Staff | Feb 28, 2022
The Salida City Council work session planned for 6:00 p.m. Monday Feb. 28 has been canceled to...
Read MorePosted by Brooke Gilmore | Aug 18, 2020
Salida City Council will host a regular meeting on Tuesday, August 18 at 6 p.m. where discussions...
Read MorePosted by Taylor Sumners | Nov 8, 2019
The Salida City Council had a packed agenda for its Nov. 5 meeting, hosting multiple public hearings. One which garnered much comment was its review of inclusionary housing (IH) ordinance one year after it adoption. The...
Read MorePosted by Joe Stone | Oct 16, 2018
At its regular meeting Oct. 2, Salida City Council passed Ordinance 2018-14, which amended the Salida Municipal Code to encourage construction of inclusionary housing for the local workforce, with Councilman Mike Bowers voting...
Read MorePosted by Joe Stone | Sep 5, 2018
“We have had a lot of developer input up until now, but I think, given how many changes were made between the last meeting we had and now, I would love to have another public meeting.” – Salida City Councilman Dan Shore
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