Joe Judd

Joe Judd started Judd Fine Homes with a desire to build unique and interesting homes in the Arkansas Valley. Together with his wife Paige and daughter Ripley, he has lived in the valley since 2001 and come to love both the area and the lifestyle.

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3 responses to “Affordable housing helps some, penalizes others”

  1. i was at that hearing on the 11th and was disturbed by the commissioners’ lack of substance in response to your questions and concerns. To make a decision to donate publicly owned land but leave until later the resolution of all-important details of how the land will be developed is irresponsible administration of a publicly owned asset. Affordable housing is a vital, high-profile and emotionally-charged issue. As such it is incumbent upon our local elected leaders to have a well-researched countywide plan that addresses the affordable housing issue from both an economic development standpoint as well as within the planning and zoning context.

  2. Who wrote this article? Lots of first person without knowing who this person is!

  3. Good point, Walt. This letter was written by Joe Judd and posted before we changed the format of “letters” to eliminate bylines in favor of more-conventional signature blocks.

    This is our oversight and I’ll fix it. Thanks for pointing it out.

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