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Supporting Housing Solutions: MHC Announces 2025 Endorsements

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MHC Housing Coalition Offers Endorsements for 2025 Municipal Candidates

With this being an odd-numbered year, nearly all metro Denver municipalities will be holding elections this November (excluding Castle Rock, Denver, Erie, Lone Tree and Superior) - with far-reaching implications for the residential construction industry and our ability to meet the needs of aspiring homeowners. With attainable housing in Metro Denver consistently ranked as one of this year’s most critical issues, the Metro Housing Coalition has made a concerted effort to elect more pro-housing candidates up and down the ballot. Issues like inclusionary zoning, impact fees, fire sprinkler mandates, net-zero energy mandates, metro districts, permitting delays, and construction defects have been top of mind for policymakers and elected officials over the past couple of years, and all will have a monumental impact on residential development for years to come – making this year’s election extremely important for our industry.

To that end, the MHC Board just completed its outreach campaign for the fall election cycle. In total, 110 questionnaires were sent to candidates in 13 municipalities. 53 follow-up candidate interviews were conducted, and 45 candidates ultimately received the MHC’s endorsement. While this process can feel a bit arduous, it is invaluable for the HBA to get to know the new and returning elected officials who will be making important decisions that will support our industry and impact our ability to deliver attainable housing for years to come. The MHC Board appreciates all of the candidates who took time out of their busy schedules to participate in this important process.

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