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City may enforce short‑term rental rule after judge denies preliminary injunction; residents raise concerns about door postings

3168812 · April 1, 2025
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Summary

A Teller County judge denied a preliminary injunction in the short‑term rental lawsuit, allowing Woodland Park to enforce Ordinance 14‑69; residents told council they object to city staff placing cease‑and‑desist signs on doors and asked for clearer, more considerate communications.

A Teller County District Court denied plaintiffs’ motion for a preliminary injunction in litigation over Woodland Park’s short‑term rental ordinance, Ordinance 14‑69, the city attorney told the council on March 20, clearing the way for enforcement while the court considers remaining claims.

City Attorney Jeff Wilson said the court’s order denying the preliminary injunction means “the city can enforce it at this time.” Wilson added defendants’ motion to dismiss the remaining declaratory judgment claims is pending; if that motion is granted the lawsuit ends, if denied the case will move to discovery and…

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