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City planners brief BOZA on AMPS parking overhaul and proposed administrative route for front‑yard parking variances

3800204 · June 7, 2025
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Summary

City staff told the Board of Zoning Adjustments about proposed changes to off‑street parking rules — including elimination of minimum parking citywide, updates for EV and bike parking and a new administrative option for front‑yard parking variances — and previewed related on‑street and TDM work.

City planning staff described the Access Management and Parking Strategy (AMPS) package to the Board of Zoning Adjustments, telling board members the city intends to remove minimum off‑street parking requirements citywide, update bike- and EV‑parking rules, and add a new administrative option for some front‑yard parking variances.

Lisa Hood, principal city planner, and Robbie Wyler of Planning and Development Services presented the multi‑department project that also involves Transportation & Mobility and Community Vitality. The presentation framed the package as a response to a state law restricting local minimums in transit service areas, council direction to adopt citywide changes rather than creating a patchwork of rules, and city data showing that existing required parking often exceeds actual utilization.

Key points from the AMPS briefing to BOZA:

- State law and timeline: Colorado…

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