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Commission deadlocks on Task Force bicycle-parking changes after developers and advocates clash

City of Grand Junction Planning Commission · January 13, 2026
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Summary

After hours of testimony and debate, the Planning Commission did not reach a majority recommendation on Housing Affordability Task Force proposals to eliminate or relax long-term bicycle-parking requirements; staff will forward the item to City Council without a commission recommendation.

The Planning Commission on Jan. 13 heard extensive testimony on proposed changes to the city's bicycle-parking code from the Housing Affordability Code Task Force, staff, and multiple developers and concluded the commission could not reach majority agreement on a recommended position to City Council.

Daniella Acosta Stein, principal planner, summarized the Task Force's proposal: eliminate long-term bicycle-parking requirements and significantly reduce prescriptive design and location…

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