Friday, April 27, 2007

END O' DAY END: Razing of the End O' Day Motel will eliminate an affordable housing option for Durango residents. Owner Tracy Reynolds said he hopes to gradually empty the building of its residents by ceasing to rent rooms once tenants leave. Reynolds pledged during a Durango Planning Commission meeting to help tenants find somewhere else to live before he destroys the building this fall or next summer.

Jennifer Lopez, executive director of La Plata County Regional Housing Authority, said several affordable housing developments were in the works, including 63 heavily discounted units in Three Springs.

I don't know what "heavily discounted" means but some tenants at End O' Day are paying about $460 a month and even doubling up. Where are these folks going to live? I wish I had a solution.

http://HomesinDurango.com / http://DurangoRealEsstate.biz

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