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Anne Corrock's avatar

"Activity does not equal achievement"

The money and activity being thrown at housing is absurd. And what are we achieving?

There are housing units tucked away throughout Ketchum that were built into projects in the late 90's/early 2000's in trade for the developer receiving greater building rights. These units did not use tax funds to be built, they are governed by deed restrictions agreed on by the developer and the city and most important, will remain "affordable" in perpetuity.

Northwood Place and Bluebird are the opposite. They are regulated by the federal government, need (a lot of) tax funds/public property and have sunsets on the life of the "affordability" of the units. Why? Is the housing problem going to someday disappear?

The decision to allow "in lieu funds" instead of requiring units be built into projects that benefited from Floor Area Ratio (FAR) was just plain a bad idea. It is a more costly way to provide housing units and has resulted in what we are seeing being built today. Instead of correcting bad code, the city has moved forward with even more bad code in trading parking for housing. It would appear that our elected officials believe that along with the housing problem going away in the future, visitors and residents of Ketchum will no long need cars.

Of course, that will be someone else's problem...

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Gwen Raney's avatar

Perry, let's pool money for an ad, I know how hard it is to give money to the Mountain Express but as stated it would be for the common good. Gwen

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