Centennial is a city built on strong communities, opportunity, and growth. But for many residents—especially those who work hard to keep our city thriving—affordable housing is becoming increasingly out of reach. As your next City Council representative for District 4, I am committed to implementing real, smart solutions that not only make housing more accessible but also elevate, not lower, property values for all residents.
We don’t have to choose between growth and affordability—we can do both. Centennial can create a balanced and thriving housing market with a range of options that work for families, young professionals, seniors, and essential workers. My housing plan focuses on innovative strategies that increase supply, stabilize the market, and improve housing accessibility—all while protecting the character and value of our neighborhoods.
Here’s how we get it done:
Land Banking for Future Development
A land bank program ensures that land is set aside for affordable housing, preventing it from being swept up for high-end development only. By securing land now, we guarantee that affordable housing remains part of our city’s long-term vision.
Increasing Housing Production
To meet the growing demand, Centennial needs more homes—not just single-family residences, but a variety of housing options that fit different lifestyles and budgets. This includes townhouses, condominiums, and multi-family homes, all designed to integrate seamlessly into our city’s fabric.
Elevating Property Values with “Missing Middle” Housing
Centennial must embrace “missing middle” housing—smaller-scale ownership opportunities that allow more residents to buy homes without compromising quality or location. This isn’t about lowering standards—it's about expanding opportunity while preserving neighborhood integrity and keeping property values strong.
Affordable Homeownership and Rental Options
Workers who support our city’s economy—teachers, first responders, service industry professionals, and others—deserve the chance to live where they work. By targeting homeownership and rental options for these individuals and families, we ensure Centennial remains a livable, inclusive, and thriving city for all.
Smarter Planning & Zoning for Growth
Strategic planning allows us to maximize housing affordability while reducing environmental impact and improving transportation access. Policies such as Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and mixed-use developments ensure that Centennial grows intelligently and sustainably.
Partnering for Progress
Change isn’t possible without collaboration. Centennial can work with state and federal programs, nonprofit organizations, and developers to secure funding, support innovative projects, and ensure responsible growth that benefits everyone.
Addressing Unique Housing Needs
Housing solutions aren’t one-size-fits-all. Seniors, people with disabilities, and low-income families have specific housing needs, and my plan ensures they are not left behind. Rental assistance programs and targeted funding provide the right support to the people who need it most.
Centennial’s Future Starts Now
Centennial is a city of opportunity, and we must ensure that every resident has a chance to thrive. Whether you live in Foxfield or Fox Hill, this plan is designed to strengthen our neighborhoods, support our economy, and protect property values while making housing accessible for all.
Centennial is home to thriving industries like technology, healthcare, and retail, and we need housing solutions that support the people who power our economy. By implementing smart policies, we can ensure that teachers, nurses, first responders, and service workers can afford to live in the city they serve.
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