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Aurora staff propose removing minimum parking requirements for multifamily near transit to comply with state bill

2929449 · April 9, 2025
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City planners presented a Unified Development Ordinance amendment that would eliminate minimum off-street parking requirements for new multifamily developments inside applicable transit service areas in order to comply with a recently passed state house bill; staff expect to post a draft for public review and aim for council approval by June.

City planning staff told the Planning and Economic Development Committee on April 9 that they are drafting an amendment to the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) that would remove city-mandated minimum parking requirements for new multifamily residential development located inside areas defined as applicable transit service areas.

Senior planner Sarah Weil told the committee the change is intended to bring the city into compliance with state legislation. "House Bill 24-13 04 prohibits cities from enacting or enforcing minimum parking requirements for multifamily developments in areas that are considered applicable transit service areas," Weil said. She explained the bill applies to new multifamily…

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