Commission to reexamine housing ordinance
The HDHO was created in 2018 to promote affordable housing for the Grand County workforce.
The HDHO was created in 2018 to promote affordable housing for the Grand County workforce.
Four potential developers submitted their intentions to apply for the Alternative Dwelling Overlay.
Hospital purchasing county parcel; concrete plans still months away
The duplex, located at 513 E. 200 S., will provide transitional housing for city employees.
“Moab’s recent Housing Fair was an important gathering that I was glad to be able to attend.”
This past spring, tenants of a Moab mobile home park found out that their neighborhood was slated to be redeveloped into Lost Springs Apartments, an 80-unit long term residential complex.
The Moab Area Housing Task Force wants to give business owners, residents, and local government officials the chance to discuss affordable housing solutions at a Housing Fair on Dec. 5.
The ordinance creates a pathway for RVs and other non-conventional dwellings to be used as long-term residences in approved developments.
On Tuesday, Sept. 27, eight new homeowners moved into their homes in Arroyo Crossing.
Grand County planners are inching ahead with a draft proposal for an “alternative dwelling” ordinance.
The Grand County Commission held a public hearing on a draft ordinance codifying “alternative dwellings” such as tiny homes and RVs as long term residences.
The Moab headquarters of Western Spirit Cycling Adventures (478 S. Mill Creek Drive) will look very different soon.
The ordinance would amend the land use code to carve out a definition of camp parks or alternative dwelling developments, such as tiny homes, where locals could reside legitimately without violating county camping laws.
Thirty-seven “micro-units” are planned, with a focus on efficient living and access to outdoor recreation.
Consultants BAE Urban Economics will conduct the study for a sum not to exceed $130,320.
The ordinance passed unanimously.