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Senate adopts bill limiting local restrictions on growth in urban areas after amendments

2605337 · March 13, 2025
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Summary

The Colorado Senate on March 13 approved House Bill 10‑93, a measure that narrows when local land-use conditions can be used to restrict housing growth in census-designated urban areas, after adopting an amendment clarifying treatment for land adjacent to wildlife crossings.

House Bill 10‑93, which restricts local measures that effectively prevent new development in defined urban areas, was adopted by the Colorado Senate on March 13 after floor debate and an amendment clarifying how the bill treats land around wildlife crossings.

The bill, sponsored in the House by Representatives Stewart and Barone and carried in the Senate by Senator Ball, moves to limit local land-use actions that would impose conditions effectively preventing growth in census-designated urban areas. Senator Ball told colleagues the committee added a minor amendment setting the bill’s…

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