By scott miller
VAIL — It wasn’t long after the first gondola car clattered up Vail Mountain in 1962 that people started wondering where everyone was going to live. Now, 54 years later, Vail’s housing problem may be as serious as it’s ever been.That problem has created a new focus at Vail’s town hall, where town housing director Alan Nazarro’s job is to help find more homes for town residents. But before town officials can find the money for projects, much less put crews to work, a plan is needed. That means a big part of Nazarro’s job right now is revising Vail’s …
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