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Pitkin County presses ahead on Phillips Mobile Home Park redevelopment

The county said failing wastewater and fire-safety systems make the $18 million project necessary to preserve affordable housing and protect the Roaring Fork River.

Summary by Aspen Times
The Pitkin County Board of County Commissioners voted Wednesday to override the Planning and Zoning Commission’s finding of non-conformance for the Phillips Mobile Home Park redevelopment, citing rapidly deteriorating and dangerous infrastructure. The Phillips Mobile Home park was purchased by Pitkin County to help preserve affordable housing that otherwise would’ve been lost if the park had been sold on the open market. When Pitkin County purch…

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Aspen Times broke the news on Thursday, June 11, 2026.
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