Government & Politics  October 24, 2023

Group to seek another voter repeal of Fort Collins code changes

FORT COLLINS – Preserve Fort Collins, the group that successfully mounted a petition drive earlier this year that forced the Fort Collins City Council to repeal a massive change in the city’s land-use code that allowed for increased housing density and virtually abolished single-family zoning, is again pursuing a voter-led repeal of the revised changes approved by the council on Oct. 17.

The group’s organizer, Ross Cunniff, a former City Council member, told the Fort Collins Coloradoan that the new changes didn’t address the group’s concerns about existing neighborhoods and the city’s superseding of homeowners’ association covenants.

FORT COLLINS – Preserve Fort Collins, the group that successfully mounted a petition drive earlier this year that forced the Fort Collins City Council to repeal a massive change in the city’s land-use code that allowed for increased housing density and virtually abolished single-family zoning, is again pursuing a voter-led repeal of the revised changes approved by the council on Oct. 17.

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The group’s organizer, Ross Cunniff, a former City Council member, told the Fort Collins Coloradoan that the new changes didn’t address the group’s concerns about existing neighborhoods and the city’s superseding of homeowners’ association…

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