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How a Popular Development Practice Backfires on Homeowners

How a Popular Development Practice Backfires on Homeowners

Update: 2025-02-261
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Residents of a neighborhood in Colorado are confronting a $434 million debt incurred by their community’s special taxing district, which was set up by developers to finance the neighborhood’s infrastructure. A group of neighbors are now organizing to take control of the district’s board and try to bring transparency to the financial situation.


In today’s episode of Upzoned, Abby is joined by Edward Erfurt, Strong Towns’ chief technical advisor. They discuss how using special taxing districts to fund developments is a common practice, how it leads to snowballing debt, and how difficult it is for residents to manage this kind of situation.


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How a Popular Development Practice Backfires on Homeowners

How a Popular Development Practice Backfires on Homeowners

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