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The mission of the Colorado Housing Affordability Project (CHAP) is to research, educate, and advocate for effective policy measures to ensure that adequate housing is affordable to all Coloradans.
OUR PLATFORM
Tackling all of the problems that contribute to Colorado’s high housing costs is a big task. CHAP’s initial area of focus is: removing zoning barriers to the development of affordable forms of housing.
THE ISSUES
Colorado’s economy continues to grow, yet housing construction has not kept up. This hurts all of us, particularly lower- to middle-income workers.