The saga of Steamboat Springs’ mobile home parks

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The saga of Steamboat Springs’ mobile home parks

A waterfront home is plowed over for a $31.9 million river walk
The Yampa Valley Housing Authority purchased the Fish Creek mobile home park for $3.2 million in 2007.
The 39 units that made up the Westland Mobile Home Park on the west side of downtown Steamboat Springs were torn down in 2005 for new development.

The saga of Steamboat Springs’ mobile home parks

The Yampa Valley Housing Authority purchased the Fish Creek mobile home park for $3.2 million in 2007.
The 39 units that made up the Westland Mobile Home Park on the west side of downtown Steamboat Springs were torn down in 2005 for new development.
This article is from the Parked series. View full coverage here.
About the series

This project is an ambitious, first-of-its-kind collaboration between The Durango Herald, The Colorado Sun and a dozen Colorado news organizations.
Journalists across the state focused on the evolving landscape for mobile homes – our largest source of unsubsidized, affordable housing.
Read it at The-Journal.com/Parked.

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