Legislation Details

File #: 21612-26    Version: 1
Type: Briefing/Report (Dept, BCC) - No action requested Status: Presentations, Proclamations & Recognitions
File created: 4/17/2026 In control: County Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 6/23/2026 Final action:
Title: Update on County Housing Projects, Programs and Activities
Presenters: Dan Osborn
Indexes (Council Goals): Economic Vitality - Housing
Code sections: Chapter 14 Article 7 - Affordable Housing
Attachments: 1. A - Housing Presentation
Title
Update on County Housing Projects, Programs and Activities
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This staff report provides an update on Los Alamos County’s strategic housing production initiatives. Guided by the 2016 Comprehensive Plan, 2019 Housing Needs Analysis, 2021 Downtown Master Plan, and the 2024 Affordable Housing Plan, the County is actively developing public-private partnerships, targeted infrastructure improvements, and regional collaborations to address critical inventory shortages and expand affordable options.

The 2024 Affordable Housing Plan emphasizes that a diverse, affordable housing supply is critical to stabilize housing costs, increase economic growth and community vitality, by targeting households up to 120% of the Area Median Income (AMI). Projections for 2024-2029 outline indicate that the County needs:

1,300 new units to simply maintain the status quo, halt the growing deficit, and allow for limited growth.

2,400 new units to satisfy market demand, achieve long-term affordability, spur economic growth, and decrease future reliance on public subsidies.

To meet these targets, the County is prioritizing higher-density "missing middle" housing localized near Downtown Los Alamos and the White Rock Town Center.

Key Project Updates

County-Supported & Public-Private Partnerships

Thunderbird & Aspen Studio Apartments: A private partnership preserving 87 total units deed-restricted at or below 45% AMI for 20 years, featuring structural rehabilitations for ADA accessibility.

Coyote Mesa Workforce Housing (A-8-A): Partnered with Servitas to construct 380 multi-family units. 120 1-, 2-, 3-bedroom units will be permanently deed restricted for households earning between 60% - 100% with an average of 80% AMI. Additionally, the project secured a $4.6 million state grant to permanently deed-restrict an additional 98 units at a maximum of 120% AMI. Following successful entitlements and a March 2026 land closing, bond financing will finalize in Q3/Q4 2026, targeting initia...

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