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With insufficient inventory of housing development, Governor Polis and our legislative leadership have decreed increased opportunity as a matter of statewide importance. In so doing, four pieces of legislation have been signed into law which preempts local zoning restrictions deemed to be overly restrictive. The Fort Collins U+2 occupancy ordinance is dead; accessory dwelling units will be permitted in all residential zones; minimum parking requirements are no longer enforceable; and higher residential density must be permitted within transit corridors.
Join us for a CIVIC Conversation on Monday, June 24, at Horse & Dragon Brewing Company to share your perspective while considering those of fellow residents.
CIVIC Conversations is sponsored by Elevations Credit Union and hosted by the Fort Collins Area Chamber.