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Aspen/Pitkin County Housing Authority extends strategic planning survey

The Aspen Pitkin County Housing Authority qualifies and maintains compliance for deed-restricted housing in the county.
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The Aspen/Pitkin County Housing Authority is extending the deadline for its strategic planning survey to Wednesday, Jan. 15, aiming to gather more input from the community. 

The survey offers residents, renters, property owners, employers, and other stakeholders a chance to shape APCHA’s goals and priorities for the next five years. Feedback collected through the survey will help APCHA assess current programs, identify areas for growth, and guide the development of its 2025–2030 strategic plan. 

Board members and staff said they are committed to ensuring the plan reflects community needs and expectations.



“By extending the survey deadline, we hope to give more people the chance to contribute their insights and ideas to this important process,” APCHA Executive Director Matthew Gillen said in a news release.

The survey is open to anyone in the community, from homeowners and renters to local business owners. Participants can share their experiences with APCHA’s initiatives, offer feedback on its performance, and suggest future priorities for affordable housing in the area.




The survey is available in both English and Spanish. To learn more about the survey, or APCHA’s work, visit apcha.org.