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Woodland Park adopts local rules for natural-medicine healing centers and related businesses

3060986 · April 19, 2025
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Summary

After a public hearing with veterans, clinicians and proponents describing therapeutic uses, the Woodland Park City Council adopted Ordinance 1494 to regulate time, place and manner for natural-medicine healing centers and related businesses under Colorado's Proposition 122.

The Woodland Park City Council voted unanimously on April 17 to adopt Ordinance 1494, amending the city code to set local time, place and manner rules for natural-medicine healing centers and related businesses under Colorado's voter-approved Proposition 122.

City Attorney Betsy Bennett briefed the council that Proposition 122 (adopted in 2022) permits the state-licensed use of certain natural-medicine compounds for adults 21 and older and that municipalities may regulate the time, place and manner of such operations but cannot enact outright prohibitions that conflict with state law. Bennett said the Colorado Department of Revenue handles business licensing and the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) handles facilitator licensing.

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