Anti-Urban Renewal Bill Progresses; Pro-Urban Renewal Bill Amended

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The General Assembly will adjourn in roughly two weeks. The fate of two important urban renewal bills—one with a positive impact on urban renewal and one with a negative impact—will be decided during this time. If urban renewal is important to your project or to your community, now is the critical time to participate in the dialogue.

On Jan. 28, 2015, SB 15-135 was introduced in the Senate by Sen. Beth Martinez-Humenik (RThornton) and Sen. Cheri Jahn (D-Lakewood). Advocated by the Colorado Municipal League (CML), among others, the SB 15-135 was intended to address some of the issues raised by counties in last year’s debate of HB 14-1375, and by the Governor in his message when he vetoed that bill.

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