A surge of new housing starts in the Streeter Subdivision, likely the first of many to come, boosted the building permit total to over $1 million for the month of November.
Gov. Pete Ricketts helped celebrate Aurora’s housing development potential last month, commending community leaders for taking advantage of the Rural Workforce Housing Fund to launch a 64-lot housing development. Construction work has already begun on the infrastructure for that massive project, opening the door for what is expected to be rapid construction of several new single-family dwellings.
The November report from Aurora City Hall reflects that project, with five new single-family dwellings now on the record. Arrowhead Construction announced plans to build homes valued at $284,000 each, all on Cottage Park Drive.
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