On Tuesday, a new state law goes into effect that will snuff out what Lakewood residents decided at the ballot box in 2019 approving a limit to the number of new housing units that can go up in the city.
On Tuesday, a new state law goes into effect that will snuff out what Lakewood residents decided at the ballot box in 2019 approving a limit to the number of new housing units that can go up in the city. House Bill 23-1255 prohibits the implementation of "anti-growth" policies.
LAKEWOOD — Four years ago, voters passed a measure to limit the pace of residential growth in Colorado’s fifth-largest city. On Tuesday, a new state law goes into effect that
Lakewood, Colo., voted four years ago to limit the number of new housing units that can go up in the city in any given year, but a law recently signed by Gov. Polis prohibits the implementation of “anti-growth” policies.
Golden is increasing parking tickets from $30 to $100 along 10th Street. The increased violation fees begin June 15 and will last through the Labor Day weekend.