Boulder development foes push ballot measures to slow growth
Boulder’s development debate is headed toward the November ballot as growth opponents on Wednesday announced a pair of voter measures that would give residents more control over which projects are approved and require developers to pay more to the city to offset growth, the Daily Camera reports.
Supporters of the charter amendments say they’ll provide important protections for Boulder residents, while those who advocate for denser development said they would “enshrine selfishness.”
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Boulder’s development debate is headed toward the November ballot as growth opponents on Wednesday announced a pair of voter measures that would give residents more control over which projects are approved and require developers to pay more to the city to offset growth, the Daily Camera reports.
Supporters of the charter amendments say they’ll provide important protections for Boulder residents, while those who advocate for denser development said they would “enshrine selfishness.”
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