DynamicSim logo
S
Select Character

Politics

State Legislature

Colorado Workforce and Infill Housing Acceleration Act

Status: PassedState: ColoradoIssue: Housing

Summary

Colorado would create a state-backed program to speed up permitting for code-compliant infill and multifamily housing in targeted areas, while offering incentives for mixed-income, energy-efficient, and adaptive-reuse projects and trimming local regulatory barriers without changing core health, safety, or environmental rules.

Full text

The State of Colorado shall establish a targeted housing supply program to increase the production of workforce and multifamily housing by requiring participating local governments to provide streamlined permitting and predictable timelines for code-compliant infill projects located near major transit corridors, employment centers, or existing utility-served areas; creating state incentives and gap-financing preferences for developments that include energy-efficient design, mixed-income units, or adaptive reuse of underused commercial property; and directing relevant state agencies to identify and reduce unnecessary regulatory barriers, including parking, lot-coverage, and duplicative review requirements, while preserving local health, safety, and environmental standards.

Judicial Review

No judicial review

No Supreme Court cases are currently attached to this law.

No cases filed.

Sponsor

Nate WeissDemocratic Party

Cosponsors

None yet

Final disposition

Legislative status: Passed
Outcome: Passed the legislature and awaiting governor action.
Governor action: Pending

Seat-weighted breakdown

Loading…

Who voted

Loading votes...