Loveland Reporter-Herald

Bangs to lead Estes housing, child-care effort

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Former town Trustee Carlie Bangs has been named Estes Park’s first housing and child-care manager.

Bangs will serve as the community’s liaison for projects designed to meet the tourism-dependent mountain town’s need for workforce and attainable housing as well as the child care those workers require.

Creation of the new position follows Estes Park voters’ approval in November of Ballot Issue 6E. Crafted by a citizen task force made up of representa­tives of Visit Estes Park, the Estes Park Economic Developmen­t Corp., the town and area residents, the measure raised lodging taxes within the local marketing district by an additional 3.5% to raise an estimated $6.3 million for housing seasonal workers and helping provide child care.

“As the housing and child-care manager, part of my role will be to develop and implement the budget for 6E funds to address child-care and housing needs using data-driven, transparen­t decision making and future-focused sustainabi­lity,” said Bangs in a prepared statement. “I am eager to build upon relationsh­ips I’ve establishe­d over the past 10 years and be part of a lasting impact in the community I call home. I now have three daughters, and my devotion and passion to this cause has only intensifie­d as I watch them grow up. It is an honor to serve the Estes Park community in this role.”

Bangs has significan­t experience working with local government and local partners. Besides serving on the town’s governing Board of Trustees, she was director of education for the Rocky Mountain Conservanc­y, which supports projects within Rocky Mountain National Park. She worked as an associate program director and outdoor-education director at the YMCA of the Rockies Estes Park Center, and as program coordinato­r for the EVICS (Estes Valley Investment in Childhood Success) Family Resource Center. She holds a bachelor’s degree in environmen­tal studies from the University of Nebraskali­ncoln.

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