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Council signals support to explore residential minimum heights in Midtown Centennial

2967451 · April 1, 2025
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City planning staff asked council for feedback on requiring minimum residential building heights in priority areas of Midtown Centennial to concentrate higher‑density housing near I‑25; council gave unanimous support to continue drafting an approach.

Centennial planning staff presented a proposal April 1 to require minimum residential building heights in targeted parts of Midtown Centennial to encourage higher‑density, higher‑value development near Interstate 25.

Senior planner David King told council the idea is not to apply citywide but to direct taller residential buildings to the limited parcels adjacent to I‑25 that have the greatest market potential for dense development. King said some Urban Center (UC) subdistricts already include minimum heights — the Center Subdistrict…

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