BUENA VISTA – Today, Governor Polis and the Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC), joined by local leaders, announced new workforce housing units in Buena Vista, a major housing initiative that will support local workforce sustainability now and into the future.
“This housing is a big success for both the Colorado Department of Corrections and the town of Buena Vista. Colorado supports our Department of Corrections workers and these new housing options in Buena Vista are an important way to retain and attract the workforce we need to serve the community,” said Governor Jared Polis.
The housing includes 12 fully furnished two- and three-bedroom units. This housing represents a collaborative effort between Fading West Development and the Colorado Department of Corrections to address the need for accessible housing for correctional professionals in Buena Vista.
“I’m excited to see these new housing options come online for Department of Corrections employees in Buena Vista,” said Speaker Julie McCluskie. “Too many corrections officers and DOC employees have struggled to find a place to live where they can afford, and many have been commuting long distances. This will go a long way toward recruiting and retaining our crucial DOC workforce in Buena Vista and ensuring a higher quality of life for those that live and work here.”
“We are committed to supporting our workforce and enhancing their quality of life. These new housing options address immediate needs while contributing to the long-term sustainability and growth of our communities. We are excited to celebrate with our partners in Buena Vista and demonstrate the power of collaboration in advancing the best interests of our communities,” said Andre Stancil, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Corrections.
By providing local housing options for employees, DOC reduces the need for long commutes from surrounding areas, contributes to more connected communities, and helps make the state of Colorado an employer of choice.
“This is an important step to support Colorado’s corrections workers and increase housing opportunities for this critical workforce,” said Senator Mark Baisley.
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