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State law will remove some parking minimums; Littleton staff recommend limited local exemptions

2564536 · March 6, 2025
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Summary

City staff explained a new Colorado law that removes minimum parking mandates near frequent transit and asked Council whether Littleton should apply the exemption to smaller (1–4 unit) residential projects within the mapped transit buffers.

City planning staff briefed Council on HB 24‑1304, the 2024 state law that eliminates municipal minimum parking requirements for certain residential and mixed‑use buildings located near frequent transit service. Jared Chipman explained the statute’s map of qualifying corridors and stops and told council that the law exempts multi‑family projects meeting the state’s criteria.

Under currently used city definitions,…

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