Bedrooms Are For People

Bedrooms Are For People Join our community campaign to make home sharing legal by empowering Boulder voters to allow one person to live in each bedroom of a home!

🎉 Boulder, We did it! - https://mailchi.mp/bedroomsareforpeople.com/occupancy-reform-at-council-8713074WE WON!!!By a vot...
08/19/2023

🎉 Boulder, We did it! - https://mailchi.mp/bedroomsareforpeople.com/occupancy-reform-at-council-8713074

WE WON!!!

By a vote of 6-3, Boulder City Council approved to make it legal for five unrelated people to live together!

Thank you to the six city council members who voted YES on reforming this exclusionary law: Nicole Speer, Aaron Brockett, Rachel Friend, Matt Benjamin, Lauren Folkerts, and Junie Joseph But most importantly

THANK YOU, BOULDER COMMUNITY!!

We have big news!After a decade of organizing, next Thursday evening (8/17), the Boulder City Council is FINALLY going t...
08/09/2023

We have big news!

After a decade of organizing, next Thursday evening (8/17), the Boulder City Council is FINALLY going to vote on whether to increase occupancy limits to 5 unrelated people!

Sign up to speak and help make this historic change!

Link to sign up -> https://Bedroomsareforpeople.com/reform

Y'all, this is now or never. This week, the Colorado State House will vote on a statewide housing bill (SB23-213) that w...
05/01/2023

Y'all, this is now or never. This week, the Colorado State House will vote on a statewide housing bill (SB23-213) that would prohibit cities (like Boulder!) from setting occupancy limits based on relationship status. This would legalize sharing housing for all cities in Colorado. It's a win that is within our reach but we can only do it with your support. The legislative session ends in 7 days, and the fate of this bill will be determined in that time. The people who oppose sharing housing are trying to kill this bill, so now more than ever, it's important that our state reps hear from supporters like you.

Take five minutes now to help ensure this bill passes. For instructions on how to submit your comments and helpful talking points, visit https://BedroomsAreForPeople.com/reform
Comment below or DM us to let us know once you’ve submitted your email of support!

Stop by!
04/17/2023

Stop by!

Join us Tuesday, April 18 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at the Penfield Tate Municipal Building for in-person office hours to ask questions and share your input on upcoming council priority housing projects, including:

🏘️ Accessory Dwelling Units
🏘️ Occupancy Reform
🏘️ Zoning for Affordable Housing!

➡️ http://ow.ly/SiTn50NIvwl

📣 We're Endorsing Measure 2E - https://mailchi.mp/bedroomsareforpeople.com/were-endorsing-measure-2eWe support measure 2...
09/29/2022

📣 We're Endorsing Measure 2E - https://mailchi.mp/bedroomsareforpeople.com/were-endorsing-measure-2e

We support measure 2E because being a champion for democracy means fighting for and supporting effective reforms that make voting easier and increase the number of people participating in our local democracy!

Measure 2E will shift Boulder’s off-cycle local elections to even years when state and federal elections take place. We believe that Boulder should hold its local elections in even years when nearly DOUBLE the number of people are voting.

06/11/2022

Boulder County is a forward-thinking community with over 2,000 employees serving the needs of more than 300,000 residents. From the peaks of the Rocky Mountains to the thriving agricultural lands and urban centers on the plains, Boulder County's 740 square miles include some of the most diverse, nat...

It's Colorado Gives Day! Here's who we're supporting - https://mailchi.mp/bedroomsareforpeople.com/colorado-gives-day-20...
12/07/2021

It's Colorado Gives Day! Here's who we're supporting - https://mailchi.mp/bedroomsareforpeople.com/colorado-gives-day-2021

Please donate to one or more of these organizations on Colorado Gives Day to support high-impact organizations in Boulder and Colorado. We're supporting trustworthy local media that keeps us informed, local non-profits that keep people housed and help people thrive, and candidates for state house that will fight for housing and social justice.

If you believe that people sharing housing shouldn’t have to live in fear of enforcement or eviction, please send City C...
11/26/2021

If you believe that people sharing housing shouldn’t have to live in fear of enforcement or eviction, please send City Council an email at [email protected]. Let them know that you support City Council reforming Boulder’s exclusionary occupancy laws.

The council will be meeting on Tuesday, November 30th and will be discussing next steps to protect people sharing housing while permanent reforms are being developed. The Council hearing your support on this issue would make a big difference.

We started the Bedrooms Are For People campaign to make Boulder a more inclusive and welcoming place to call home. We want to live in a community that is open, where people are embraced, and have equitable housing opportunities that allow everyone to thrive.

We were hoping that come November 3, we’d be able to say, ‘If you’re living over-occupied, you don’t have to worry anymore.' Despite the measure failing 48-52, we won in a different yet paramount way. Young people, renters, people who support social justice and climate action showed up in an off-year election and voted for change.

We now have the first majority progressive City Council that Boulder has seen in decades. This historic victory was only possible because Bedrooms Are For People fought for a measure that would make a meaningful difference for thousands of people. The new progressive majority on Council gives us hope that moving forward, compassion will win over exclusion and social justice will win over preserving the status quo.

Six of the nine city council members endorsed Bedrooms Are For People, and believe that occupancy reforms are needed. At the first City Council meeting on Tuesday, we asked the council to initiate a city process to reform occupancy limits and to protect community members from occupancy enforcement and eviction while these reforms are being developed. Keeping vulnerable people housed is a goal we should all have.

Throughout the campaign, we heard from many community members who understood the need for occupancy reforms, but did not support our exact proposal. We took those comments to heart and so did the City Council, and it is clear that any occupancy reforms considered by Council will look different from our ballot measure. We fully support the Council and the community taking a fresh look at how to address this critical housing issue and working together toward a solution where the whole community benefits from its passage.

We are urging Council to take up reforming occupancy limits legislatively and believe that the process must include the people most impacted by these laws. The only way to get public participation by the community we are aiming to serve is to ensure they are not at risk of retaliation, enforcement, or eviction.

There is precedent for enacting moratoriums on policies while changes are in progress. Specifically relating to occupancy, the Council halted enforcing occupancy limits on cooperatives while a cooperative housing ordinance was developed. We are not asking the City to stop enforcing on nuisances or risks to health and safety. Every household, related or not, has a responsibility to adhere to the rules around noise, parking, and trash, and deserves to live in safe housing.

Yet if four related people are found to be violating nuisance rules, they get a ticket. If unrelated people are found to be violating these rules, they get an enforcement officer searching their home counting beds and inspecting the number of toothbrushes on bathroom counters. We need the city to show a good-faith effort to protect people and work urgently for permanent solutions on housing occupancy.

To join the movement and help fight for housing justice in Boulder visit bedroomsareforpeople.com/join-us

From the bottom of our hearts, THANK YOU for being a part of this unprecedented movement. Our measure narrowly missed pa...
11/11/2021

From the bottom of our hearts, THANK YOU for being a part of this unprecedented movement. Our measure narrowly missed passing with 48% in favor. We do not view Tuesday’s election results as a loss, but rather one more hurdle we will overcome on our journey to reform Boulder’s exclusionary housing laws.

We were really hoping come November 3 we’d be able to say, ‘If you’re living over-occupied, you don’t have to worry anymore.' But the progress we have made is incredible. We have made it impossible for our elected officials to continue ignoring Boulder’s discriminatory occupancy limits.

Despite the measure failing 48-52, we won in a different big way. Young people, renters, people who support social justice and climate action showed up in an off-year election and voted for change.

We now have the first majority progressive City Council that Boulder has seen in decades. This historic victory was only possible because Bedrooms Are For People fought for a measure that would make a meaningful difference for thousands of people.

The new progressive majority on Council gives us hope that moving forward, compassion will win over exclusion and social justice will win over preserving the status quo.

Six of the nine future city council members endorsed Bedrooms Are For People and have already indicated that they will take up reforming occupancy limits as a top priority.

For those who live over-occupied or struggle to stay housed because of Boulder’s restrictive housing limits, we are sorry that this change is not coming soon enough. We will continue fighting for every person who currently lives in the shadows, has been evicted for safely sharing a home with others, or is being denied equal access to housing.

Bedrooms Are For People will push the new Boulder City Council at their first meeting on November 16th to enact a moratorium on fines and evictions for people sharing housing while the council implements longer-term reforms.

We hope that each of you will join us in celebrating the progress we've made and continue to be a part of growing this movement.

Join us at bedroomsareforpeople.com/join-us. We are just getting started.

11/02/2021

Your vote today could help make it legal for all people to share housing in Boulder! Please drop off your ballot by 7 pm. Visit bedroomsareforpeople.com/vote to view a map and list of locations to vote in person or drop off your ballot.

We hope we can count on you to vote YES on Boulder ballot question 300, Bedrooms Are For People. Thank you!

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