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Centennial council approves fourth amendment to Jones District plan, preserves 2.8-acre urban park

City Council of the City of Centennial, Colorado · December 2, 2025
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Summary

The City Council approved Ordinance 2025‑O‑15 to amend the Jones District regulating plan and an updated development agreement, adopting a four-stage residential phasing plan, preserving Parcel 11 as a 2.8‑acre urban park and creating incentives for affordable and senior housing.

Centennial’s City Council voted unanimously on Dec. 2 to approve the fourth amendment to the Jones District regulating plan and an amended and restated development agreement (Ordinance 2025‑O‑15).

City planner Jenna Campbell told council the roughly 44‑acre site in Midtown Centennial would keep its Urban Center zoning but change the timing and mechanics of residential phasing so development can continue under current market conditions. "The proposed amendments . . . would allow for development momentum to continue and ensure alignment with the Midtown vision," Campbell said.

Staff and the applicant said the amendment preserves Parcel 11 for a 2.8‑acre urban public park with lawns, a plaza, trails, play elements, a dog area and a plumbed permanent…

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