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Consultants brief Pueblo council on housing bills and a proposed fix to Prop 1-23

Pueblo City Council · January 27, 2026
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Summary

Alec Romero and Ryan Romero of Capital Success Group flagged two state housing bills—one that would require administrative approval of residential projects on qualifying public/nonprofit sites and another enabling a voter-approved vacancy tax—and described a proposed fix to Proposition 1-23 to tailor housing-growth targets to Pueblo's actual permits and job growth.

Consultants from Capital Success Group briefed the Pueblo City Council at its Jan. 26 work session on state housing measures that could affect local land-use authority and funding eligibility.

Alec Romero outlined a bill (transcribed as "house bill 26 1 0 0 1") that would require local governments to allow residential development by administrative approval on certain qualifying publicly or nonprofit-owned properties (generally five acres or less and with specific ownership types listed in the bill). Romero said…

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