3D printing begins on Habitat for Humanity's largest housing project in Colorado



Homes of more than 170 families are beginning to be built in the Hope Springs Community, the largest Habitat for Humanity Project in the entire state.

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  1. The only reason we cant build a stand alone home for everyone is because of local/federal government regulation, zoning and codes. We could have lots of homes but the issue is cars. Cars = bad in liberal minds. And you need cars to expand housing. Transit is dangerous and over run by immigrants and homeless. Liberals still think that cars are bad for the environment. Yes electric cars are very bad for the environment. I wonder how many children die harvesting steal and metal for combustion engine cars? Its 0. I wonder how many children die from harvesting cobalt? Idk maybe you should look up cobalt mining and how other rare earth materials need to build electric cars are mined in other countries. The pollution takes place in other countries instead of USA. How progressive!!! They can make a Truck that gets 100 mpg. But planned obsolescence makes sure that will never happen.

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