Summit County Builders Association
4 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 8 over the last two years as far as membership numbers, signifying the high level of value that members feel the SCBA provides, especially during a challenging COVID and post-COVID period. SCBA Executive Officer Marilyn Hogan expects membership will likely increase now that the association is again planning in-person events and member meetings. High demand remains for housing in Summit County’s six communities of Blue River, Breckenridge, Dillon, Frisco, Montezuma, Silverthorne and Heeney. As Hogan reports, “We have seen more people move to our county permanently the last couple of years but one of the challenges is the low availability of workforce housing.” That is a challenge that the Summit County Builders Association is working on with its members and local and state officials to improve. Hogan adds, “Many of our new builds involve an existing home that is a tear down or a rebuild, as space for new home builds is at a premium.” SUMMI T COUNTY BUI LDERS ASSOC I AT ION SCBA Executive Officer, Marilyn Hogan
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