
Habitat for Humanity Asks Bond Issuance to Pass at Rifle City Council
KATHERINE TOMANEK; GLENWOOD POST INDEPENDENT
During the city of Rifle’s regularly scheduled meeting on Jan. 15, council was once again presented with the bond issuance to the Habitat for Humanity Roaring Fork for building the factory.
The factory would be producing around 200 homes each year and anticipates employing around 64 people, and Habitat for Humanity asked for the city to endorse a letter of support to become bond council for the event of building the factory in September.
Helen Atkeson from Hogan Lovells, a firm based out of Denver, is working as bond counsel on the project, closely with Jim Neu, the city attorney for Rifle and Habitat for Humanity Roaring Fork, to make sure the bond issuance goes smoothly.