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Aspen Meadows housing continues to churn through council review Lucy Peterson, Aspen Daily News Staff Writer

The Aspen Center for Physics will rethink part of its affordable housing proposal after the Aspen City Council expressed concerns about the center's proposed housing units along North Street.

Council members requested the Aspen Center for Physics review its proposal during a meeting on Tuesday night. It was a continuation of the Feb. 24 meeting, where the city council heard nearly two hours of public comment both in support and opposition to the larger Aspen Meadows affordable housing proposal.

Council members did not make a final decision on Tuesday. Mayor Rachel Richards said at both meetings that she and her fellow council members want to move through the application slowly to ensure it meets the needs of both the Aspen Meadows institutions and the West End neighborhood.

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Photo: Aspen City Council asked the Aspen Center for Physics to reconsider three proposed single-family housing units along North Street. The proposal is part of the larger Aspen Meadows housing project that includes housing for the Aspen Institute and Aspen Music Festival and School.

Jason Charme/Aspen Daily News


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