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School district advances 22-unit housing project on Sleeping Giant parcel; eyes sale of Whistler property

The Steamboat Springs School District took a significant step forward on two housing fronts last week: moving toward a 22-unit affordable workforce housing project at its Sleeping Giant parcel and opening the door to selling its Whistler Park property, potentially to the city for parkland. At the Aug. 11 school board business meeting, Superintendent Celine Wicks outlined the district’s strategy to directly address staff housing shortages while a…

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Steamboat Pilot & Today broke the news in on Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
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