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Brighton council accepts public lands for Brighton Crossing Filing 7 second amendment, approves 126-lot subdivision plan

2611608 · March 4, 2025
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Council accepted public lands and facilities for the Brighton Crossing Filing 7 second amendment and approved a subdivision plan for an approximately 20.9-acre site proposing 126 single-family lots; developer Brookfield Residential LLC will construct roads, sidewalks and extend utilities under an amended development agreement.

The Brighton City Council on March 4 accepted public lands and facilities associated with Brighton Crossing Filing Number 7, Second Amendment, and approved a subdivision plan that would create 126 single-family lots on about 20.9 acres.

Senior Planner Summer McCann presented the subdivision plan and told council that the site is generally located north of East Bridge Street, west of Mount Bierstadt Street, east of Wootton Avenue and south of the intersection of Single Tree Lane and Bowie Drive, within the Brighton Crossing development. The proposal would create 126 single-family detached lots and dedicate the rights-of-way and open space required under…

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