Colorado Senate advances bill limiting local control over housing projects
By Shaina Cole | Contributing Writer, Rocky Mountain Voice
Colorado lawmakers spent part of the week hashing out just how much the state should push new housing.
The Senate approved House Bill 26-1001—after several amendments. Those amendments were agreed upon by the House the next day.
Land that is already owned by institutions or the government is the main focus of the bill.
If the measure is eventually passed into law, property owned by school districts, housing authorities, universities, transit agencies, and some nonprofit organizations may be eligible for a simplified approval process.
Supporters say some of that property is sitting unused. If approvals were easier, they argue, some of it could be turned into housing.
During the bill’s second reading, Senator Tony E...


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