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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 3 MIN

La Voz del Valle de Estes 01 de Junio 2026

from Estes Valley Voice Podcast · host David Hernandez

A Strong Start to the Summer SeasonRecent sales tax reports offer encouraging news for Estes Park's business community.Sales tax collections increased nearly 10 percent during the first quarter of 2026 compared to the same period last year. Lodging tax revenues saw even stronger growth, reflecting increased visitation and continued confidence in Estes Park as one of Colorado's premier destinations.Behind these numbers are local restaurants welcoming guests, retail shops serving customers, lodging providers hosting travelers, and business owners investing in the future of our community.For many local businesses, the summer months represent a significant portion of their annual revenue. After several years of economic uncertainty, inflationary pressures, and changing consumer habits, these figures provide a welcome sign of stability as the busy season begins.But economic growth often raises another important question: Who is supporting that growth, and can they afford to remain part of the community they help sustain?Housing Remains the Community's Biggest ChallengeA recently released regional housing report once again highlights one of Estes Park's most pressing concerns.Affordable housing continues to be a growing challenge for residents across a wide range of professions and income levels.For years, housing discussions focused primarily on lower-income households. Today, the issue extends much further. Teachers, healthcare workers, hospitality employees, service providers, and many other essential members of the workforce increasingly struggle to find housing within the community they serve.The impact reaches nearly every corner of local life.Businesses face ongoing recruitment challenges. Employers work harder to retain staff. Employees often commute long distances to jobs in Estes Park. Schools, healthcare providers, and community organizations all feel the effects of a limited housing supply.Housing is no longer simply a development issue. It has become an economic issue, a workforce issue, and ultimately a community issue.As community leaders continue discussing potential solutions, many agree on one fundamental principle: a healthy future for Estes Park depends on creating opportunities for the people who work here to also live here.Protecting Access to Community HealthcareAnother important conversation this week centers around the future of Salud Family Health Centers.The organization, which provides healthcare services to many families throughout the region, is facing significant financial challenges that have raised concerns among residents and community advocates.For many individuals and families, Salud represents far more than a healthcare provider. It serves as a critical access point for preventive care, routine medical services, and affordable healthcare options that might otherwise be out of reach.When access to healthcare becomes uncertain, the effects extend beyond individual patients. Employers, schools, families, and the broader community all feel the impact.Supporters argue that maintaining accessible healthcare services is essential to the long-term well-being of Estes Park. As discussions continue, many residents are calling for collaboration among local leaders, organizations, and stakeholders to explore ways of preserving these important services.Visit Estesvalleyvoice.com

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A Strong Start to the Summer Season Recent sales tax reports offer encouraging news for Estes Park's business community. Sales tax collections increased nearly 10 percent during the first quarter of 2026 compared to the same period last year. Lodging tax revenues saw even stronger growth, reflecting increased visitation and continued confidence in Estes Park as one of Colorado's premier destinations. Behind these numbers are local restaurants welcoming guests, retail shops serving customers, ...

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