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Strong Communities Infrastructure Grant Program Awards

Infrastructure grants provide funding for infill infrastructure projects that support affordable housing and are within or adjacent to a downtown area, core business district, transit oriented development, or include onsite early childhood care and educational services.

Infrastructure Grant, Awarded April 2024

City of Alamosa, Boyd School Adaptive Reuse: $1,143,000

City of Aurora, 13th Avenue Light Rail Transit Oriented Development: $2,000,000

City & County Denver, The Denverado at Welton: $2,500,000

Douglas County Lone Tree, Tall Tales Ranch: $1,110,000

Eagle County, West Eagle Housing: $4,000,000

Town of Fraser, Victoria Village Workforce Community Housing: $2,000,000

Town of Frisco, Downtown Workforce Housing: $4,000,000

City of Golden, Calvary Flats Development: $2,366,617

City of Grand Junction, The Terminal Project: $1,300,000

Town of Grand Lake, Space to Create: $4,000,000

Gunnison County, Sawtooth Community Housing: $800,000

City of Rifle, Rifle Apartments Affordable Housing Project: $4,000,000

Saguache County, Range View: $639,616

City of Salida, South Ark Neighborhood Infrastructure: $2,000,000

Summit County, State Highway 6 Roundabout: $2,000,000

City of Trinidad, Holy Trinity Apartments: $1,532,067
 

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