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Aurora committee launches small‑lot housing study; draft code language expected this year

5348238 · July 9, 2025
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City staff told the Planning and Economic Development Committee on Aug. 9 they are analyzing compact single‑family "small lot" zoning and expect draft UDO language by the end of the year and council consideration in Q1 2026.

The Planning and Economic Development Committee of Aurora City met Aug. 9 to hear an update on a city study of "small lots," a compact single‑family housing product. Brandon (development staff) told the committee the project began in late May and is examining where and how to allow smaller single‑family lots in Aurora's Unified Development Ordinance (UDO).

Committee members said the study matters because it could change where compact housing is allowed and how it is regulated. "This project's looking at small lots as they're referred to in Aurora,…

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