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Can Louisville Afford to Build Back Greener After the Marshall Fire? Can It Afford Not To?

Can Louisville Afford to Build Back Greener After the Marshall Fire? Can It Afford Not To?

After the Marshall Fire, Louisville Wants to Build Back Greener. But Who Foots The Bill?

City Cast Denver

March 8, 202217m 11s

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Show Notes

More than 1,000 homes were destroyed when the Marshall Fire ripped through Louisville, Superior and unincorporated Boulder County in late December, sending thousands of Coloradans headlong into an urgent search for an affordable place to live. Now that the dust has settled, all those families are thinking about rebuilding what was lost, and it’s going to be expensive — especially with the brand new climate-friendly building codes Louisville instituted last October. Denver Post reporter Noelle Phillips has been covering the story, and she joins host Bree Davies to talk about the fire’s impact on our housing market, the cost of a “green” rebuild, and how Louisville residents are feeling about those new building codes now that it’s wildfire survivors who’ll be footing the bill. 


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