Housing – especially workforce and affordable housing – has been high on Los Alamos County’s list of priorities for a number of years.
Los Alamos County’s new housing manager, Paul Andrus, has spent his first seven months evaluating what initiatives the county has in place and developing some new ideas as well.
Andrus shared the results of that work with council at Tuesday’s work session, outlining ways to attract commuters to relocate in the county, increase workforce and affordable housing, provide for the changing housing needs of an aging population and address issues regarding aging housing stock and declining property conditions.