(as defined in Title 020 of the Glenwood Springs Municipal Code);
- Seven citizens, at least five who are residents of the City and two who may reside outside of the City but within Garfield County.
- Membership should include people of diverse backgrounds, both in professional and lived experiences. The board’s membership should be inclusive and representative of the demographics, needs, and lived experiences of the City’s population.
Powers and Duties of the Workforce Housing Fund Advisory Board
(as defined in Title 020 of the Glenwood Springs Municipal Code);
The powers and duties of the Workforce Housing Fund Advisory Board shall be:
- To advise City Council on the creation of workforce housing programs using 2C funds
- To evaluate and make recommendations regarding eligibility of projects for 2C funds and if funding is within the approved housing plan.
- To ensure and advise City Council regarding whether funding is being used as intended.
- Evaluate projects for 2C funding within the approved housing plan
- To make recommendations within parameters of established housing programs
- To report on expended funds and program metrics to City Council on a twice-yearly basis, which report shall be made public.