Housing Solutions & Mountain Town Economics with Troy Russ
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If you love skiing, snowboarding, trail running, or mountain biking, then why the hell do you need to know about things like short-term rentals, zoning codes, and accessory dwelling units? Because those things will impact whether or not you will be able to continue to ski, snowboard, run, bike, or live in some of your favorite places. So Troy Russ is back for another conversation about what we need to know — and do — re: housing issues and mountain town economics. RELATED LINKS: Get Yourself Covered: BLISTER+ Our Previous Housing Conversations: 6) Blister Summit ‘23: Mtn Town Economics 5) Zack Giffin: Tiny Houses, Big Solutions 5) Bjarne Salén: The Fifty Project & Tiny Homes 3) Mtn Town Economics w/ Scott Ehlert  2) Mtn Town Economics w/ Troy Russ 1) Mtn Town Economics w/ Dr. Jenny Stuber TOPICS & TIMES: Troy’s Current Role & Background (5:15) Updates On Previous Mtn Town Economics Conversations (12:17) Short-Term Rentals: Ideal Implementation? (22:37) Housing Stock & Affordability (27:02) Accessory Dwelling Units & Zoning Codes (36:31) Best Ideas Going Forward (43:21) How To Get Involved w/ Local Change? (47:52) CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS: Blister Cinematic Bikes & Big Ideas GEAR:30 CRAFTED  Off The Couch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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