Boulder Daily Camera: City officials disagree over scope of housing for Transit Village at city’s FasTracks station
Jan. 13, 2010 | 7:59 am
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The Boulder Daily Camera reports that city officials generally agree the planned Transit Village development should move forward, but they disagree on details including the amount of affordable housing and what the project should be called.
At a meeting with nearly two-dozen city officials Tuesday night, the city council and planning board studied the initial concepts for Transit Village – a an 11-acre site at the southeast corner of 30th Street and Valmont Road meant as a sustainable development of 1,400 to 2,400 homes, as many as 4,300 jobs and up to 1.4 million square feet of commercial space.
It would also include a rail station for the FasTracks program, which is facing serious funding shortfalls.


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