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Colorado Transit-Oriented Infill and Housing Permitting Streamlining Act

Status: PassedState: ColoradoIssue: Housing

Summary

This bill would require Colorado local governments to allow by-right moderate-density housing in transit corridors and activity centers, while speeding approval for projects that meet energy and water standards. It also creates a voluntary state fast-track certification program that rewards jurisdictions with compliant housing plans and timely permitting through priority for certain housing and infrastructure grants.

Full text

Be it enacted by the Colorado General Assembly: local governments shall, within designated transit corridors and activity centers, permit by right moderate-density infill housing, including duplexes, triplexes, townhomes, accessory dwelling units, and mixed-use residential development, subject to objective design, safety, and infrastructure standards; projects that meet adopted energy-efficiency and water-conservation requirements shall receive expedited review, and the Department of Local Affairs shall establish a voluntary fast-track certification program for jurisdictions that maintain compliant housing growth plans, demonstrate adequate utility and transportation capacity, and issue qualifying permits within clear timelines, with participating jurisdictions eligible for priority consideration in specified state housing and infrastructure grant programs.

Judicial Review

No judicial review

No Supreme Court cases are currently attached to this law.

No cases filed.

Sponsor

Nate WeissDemocratic Party

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Final disposition

Legislative status: Passed
Outcome: Signed into law by the Governor.
Governor action: signed

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