Legislative Session Outcomes
Thank you to everyone who reached out to our state legislators opposing the pre-emption of home rule. The Colorado General Assembly closed this year’s legislative session on May 8, 2024. Although the bills the City was monitoring have passed and become law, they did so with amendments. We are now carefully evaluating these amendments to gauge their implications and effects. Moving forward, the City of Greenwood Village remains committed to collaborating with the Colorado Municipal League and neighboring municipalities to safeguard our authority to make decisions locally. Here's What You Need to Know:HB24-1313 (Transit Density Goals): This bill requires Front Range local governments to establish density goals near transit-rich areas. This bill has been signed into law by Governor Polis. Learn more about HB24-1313. HB24-1152 (Accessory Dwelling Units): This bill allows accessory-dwelling units on single-family properties in Front Range cities. This bill has been signed into law by Governor Polis. Learn more about HB24-1152. HB24-1304 (Parking Requirements): This bill limits parking requirements for multi-family developments near certain public transit corridors. This bill has been signed into law by Governor Polis. Learn more about HB24-1304. Thank you for your attention to these important matters.
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