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The City of Colorado Springs does not provide housing, please see below for answers to the most commonly asked questions.

2019 HOUSING PLAN

The City of Colorado Springs is drafting a plan to create more affordable housing in the city and needs your help! If you have recent experience searching for housing in Colorado Springs, we want to hear from you. Your answers will help us prioritize the most appropriate strategies to create and preserve affordable housing stock and assist tenants and homebuyers. The survey takes less than five minutes to complete!

The housing survey closed on June 16, 2019. If you have any questions, email us at communitydevelopment@coloradosprings.gov or give us a call at 385-5912.

Fair Housing

Housing providers who refuse to rent, sell or provide equal access to homes to people based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status or disability are violating federal law. The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination and the intimidation of people in their homes, apartment buildings, and condominium developments in nearly all housing transactions. 

Housing Rehabilitation Programs

Housing Development works to eliminate slum and blight conditions while improving the well-being of low income households. 

The Housing Rehabilitation Program provides financial assistance through grants to improve housing conditions for qualifying low- and moderate-income households within the City of Colorado Springs.

Community Resources

211

Dial 211 from any phone to be connected to the Colorado 211 database of community and social resources.  211 is a free, confidential, multilingual service that refers callers to non-emergency health and human services.
Referrals include Rental/Utility Bills Assistance and Housing/Emergency Shelter

Contact Code Enforcement

For land use and zoning questions or to report a code enforcement violation, contact neighborhood services.

Contact HUD

For general questions about HUD or its programs contact the Denver Office at (303) 672-5440 or TTY: (303) 672-5022 or dial 7-1-1 (Not available in all areas.) or visit the Colorado HUD website.