A section of Burlingame Phase I is shown. The Community Office for Resource Efficiency is working on a pilot program at some Phase I units to replace aging boiler systems with hybrid systems that are more energy efficient. Lucy Peterson/Aspen Daily News
The Community Office for Resource Efficiency is working with the Aspen-Pitkin County Housing Authority to pursue grants for electrification projects among APCHA-managed units.
CORE CEO Tara Stitzlen told the APCHA board last week that the nonprofit is working with APCHA staff to cross-promote the organization’s community priority participant program with APCHA’s essential repairs grant pilot program .
The essential repairs grant pilot program is entering its third year. It makes homeowners of deed-restricted units eligible for up to