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Commission approves Touchmark Fort Collins long-term care plan with gated street modification

5423728 · June 25, 2025
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The Planning and Zoning Commission on June 25 approved Touchmark Fort Collins, a proposed 246-unit long-term care development in the Harmony Corridor, and granted a modification to allow gated private streets for resident safety during evening hours.

The Planning and Zoning Commission on June 25 approved the Touchmark Fort Collins project development plan, clearing a proposal for a 246-unit, mixed long-term care community (memory care, assisted living, independent living) on a site in the Harmony Corridor.

City planner Kai Clear summarized the proposal as a parcel served by existing stormwater facilities and bound by Sinkwafoil, Lafever Drive and the Fossil Creek Reservoir inlet canal. The project calls for a multi-building campus: a central 1- to 4-story building containing memory-care and assisted- and independent-living units and peripheral single-unit and attached cottages and villas. "They put a really big emphasis on providing an active lifestyle for the residents," said Sam Coutts of Ripley…

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