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Steamboat Pilot & Today: Get ‘er done, Steamboat council

The Steamboat Springs City Council is currently in the process of hammering out an annexation agreement with Brynn Grey, the development company that is proposing to build 400 homes in the city over a 20-year period on a 150-acre tract of land on the city’s west side.

The project, which the city and Brynn Grey have been discussing for almost two years now, would go a long way toward easing the community’s affordable housing crisis, and we urge the council to move forward with the annexation agreement.

We aren’t suggesting the council rush through the process or skip any due diligence, but we do encourage council members to work with Brynn Grey to find a way to get the project across the finish line.

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