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Alamosa removes proposed 60‑hour downtown minimum from UDC amendments

Alamosa City Council · October 3, 2024
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Summary

Council adopted changes to the Unified Development Code on Oct. 2 but removed a proposed requirement that first‑floor Main Street businesses be open at least 60 hours per month after public and council concern about private‑property overreach.

Alamosa City Council held a public hearing on the second reading of Ordinance 21‑2024, a package of relatively minor Unified Development Code changes proposed by Development Services to encourage downtown activation. Staff said the package reclassifies real‑estate offices, defines temporary banners (six‑month limit), and proposed a 60‑hour‑per‑month minimum for first‑floor businesses facing Main Street to address storefronts that…

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