Urban Renewal Authority

URA and SSRA History 

The Steamboat Springs Urban Renewal Authority (URA) was created in 2004, which authorized a tax-increment finance district encompassing the base area of the Steamboat Ski Resort (the Plan Area). The City Council, acting as the Steamboat Springs Redevelopment Authority (SSRA), appropriates tax increment revenues in the Plan Area in order to address the blighted conditions identified in the Plan Area at the time the URA was formed.

URAAC and SSRA meetings are open to the public. 

Urban Redevelopment Authority Advisory Committee

The Urban Redevelopment Authority Advisory Committee (URAAC) makes advisory recommendations to the Steamboat Springs Redevelopment Authority (SSRA) on matters related to the implementation of the Steamboat Springs Base Area Reinvestment Plan.

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Founding Documents 

  • Bond Offering Memorandum (2010)
  • Steamboat Springs Base Area Reinvestment Plan (2005)
  • Steamboat Springs Base Area Reinvestment Study (2004)

Other Supporting Documents

  • Mountain Area Master Plan (2022)
  • Steamboat Streetscape Design - Mt. Werner Road / Mt. Werner Circle (2017)
  • Steamboat Ski Area Arrival Experience - Activity Evaluation and Recommendations (2016)
  • Steamboat Base Area Master Transportation Study (2008)
  • Pattern Book (2006)
  • Streetscape and Public Improvement Master Plan (2006)
  • Mountain Base Area Design Standards (2005)
  • Mountain Town Sub-Area Plan Update (2005)
  • Steamboat Springs Area Community Plan (2004)
  • Overview of the Mountain URA