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Snowmass receives update on affordable housing needs
By Beau Toepfer Follow
btoepfer@aspentimes.com at Aspen Times
· July 7, 2026
· 3 min read
Despite its relatively small size, Snowmass would need to increase affordable housing by 508 units to meet the need for living space in Pitkin County.
This is according to Rachel Schindman with Economic and Planning Systems, who presented to Snowmass Town Council Monday on the newest housing n...
Key takeaway The study confirmed that the region needs much more affordable housing than it currently provides, especially in the upper valley where housing is unaffordable even for households making upwards of 300% of the average median income.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The need for 508 more affordable housing units in Snowmass to meet Pitkin County's demands underscores the town's critical role in addressing the region's housing crisis. As a major employer in the upper valley, Snowmass must balance its own workforce housing needs with the broader regional requirement for 7,700 more affordable units over the next decade. The town's shortfall of 300 units, which is expected to grow by 208 more in the next 10 years, will require careful planning and collaboration with neighboring communities like Aspen to ensure that the needs of local workers and families are met. Furthermore, the potential displacement of households to Garfield County or beyond highlights the importance of considering the regional implications of Snowmass' affordable housing decisions, and the need for strategies that prioritize the needs of vulnerable populations like single-earner households.
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Category: business ·
Published: July 7, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
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What is this story about? Despite its relatively small size, Snowmass would need to increase affordable housing by 508 units to meet the need for living space in Pitkin County.
This is according to Rachel Schindman with Economic and Planning Systems, who presented to Snowmass Town Council Monday on the newest housing n...
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