First-ever citywide tenants union for renters’ rights forming in Colorado Springs

After tenants made progress in getting their concerns about living conditions and policies addressed by overseers of their federally subsidized apartment complexes, a citywide union for tenants of public and private rental housing is launching in a few days.

Colorado Springs Tenants will meet from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday at First Congregational Church, 20 E. St. Vrain St., with food and child care provided.

The group is operating under the auspices of Colorado Springs Pro-Housing Partnership and is the first of its kind in the city, said Max Kronstadt, founder and executive director of Colorado Springs Pro-Housing Partnership…

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