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Take these three steps to build teacher housing in Denver

DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 13 : Caroline Ellstrom, 17, left, is paining lottery won parking space with her friend Brooke Gilbert, 17, at Denver East High School parking area in Denver, Colorado on Tuesday. October 13, 2020. A group of East High School seniors and juniors who won lottery of parking spots are painting assigned spaces. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO – OCTOBER 13 : Caroline Ellstrom, 17, left, is paining lottery won parking space with her friend Brooke Gilbert, 17, at Denver East High School parking area in Denver, Colorado on Tuesday. October 13, 2020. A group of East High School seniors and juniors who won lottery of parking spots are painting assigned spaces. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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DPS should not sell the land — rather it can lease it out for a 99-year term for $1 to developers who commit to long term affordability.
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