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This important piece of legislation is designed to ensure that equestrians have a voice in their future regarding safety on roadway, maintaining an equestrian heritage and drive awareness of equestrians in Colorado communities. While not all Colorado equestrians are confronting these growth to the same degree right now, the challenges equestrians are facing today in metropolitan areas are destined to be repeated as growth expands into other parts of the state over time. We need equestrians across all parts of Colorado to join in support of this bill.
Senator Lindsey Daugherty and Representative Lisa Feret are the primary sponsors
The bill addresses several important issues for equestrians in Colorado:
● Adopt the Pass Wide and Slow doctrine: This rule will require motorists to slow to 10 mph and maintain 6 feet of clearance around equestrians when encountering them on roadways. This mirrors the biking law enacted last year that requires motorists maintain 3 feet of clearance around cyclists on roadways.
● Identifies Equestrian Zones in communities and requires them to be identified on comprehensive master plans and city and county maps: As the metro area grows into areas where equestrian communities have existed for decades, we must do better integrating development. Too often the planning process progresses with little or no consideration for the adverse impacts to the surrounding equestrian community. Establishing our presence here will help promote our voice in the process.
● Improves public awareness and signage: The bill sets forth new standards for street crossings, optimal access to public riding areas, and signage in equestrian zones that enhances the public’s awareness and understanding of sharing these areas safely with equestrians.
● Legislative Declaration: The bill sets forth a set of declarations in support of the equestrian community and industry, recognizing its enormous economic contributions, its vital social contributions, and its connection to our western heritage.
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We anticipate that this bill will stand before the Senate for vote within the next few weeks.
The Senate vote is just the first step; the bill will also need to pass a House vote, so expect another ask to reach out to your state representative in the future.
The Bill has been drafted and officially submitted. it is now gathering initial feedback, so the current version may be amended through process which you can always find here https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/sb25-149
Amendments before Senate Approved:
Additonally, we created a shorter 2 page fact sheet that summarizes the key components of the bill. You can find the fact sheet below in the PDF file area. We will update this document over time.
Please use the bill overview above and cut and paste it in an email or simply email and state your support or comments now.
Please email or call them and ask them to vote yes on SB25-149, the Equestrian Zones bill.
Please use the bill overview above and cut and paste it in an email or simply email and state your support or comments now. Please include your home address. And thank them for their consideration
Colorado State Capital - Bill Presented by Senator Lindsey Daughtery Thursday March 13, Senate Chambers
Committee Name: Senate Local Government & Housing
Date Time: 03/13/2025 01:30 PM
Hearing Item: SB25-149
Room: SCR 357
If you would like to participate:
go to Colorado General Assembly site.
If you have trouble signing up to testify or submit written testimony, please email committees.lcs.ga@coleg.gov or call 303.866.3521.Watch this instructional video on signing up to testify and how to testify in a committee hearing remotely.
We wanted to make sure we understood the needs of the equestrian community for this bill before drafting it. We reached out to many stakeholders in person or virtually including many County Horse Councils, riding groups, breed specific groups, youth groups, local and state governments, mountain bike organizations, developers, various lobbyist groups and more. Check our our sister website to see who we have talked with - and the list is growing daily! https://www.equestrianlegacycorridors.org/engagement
Here is a listing of events we will be speaking at and answering any questions you have and gather anything you wish to share with us on this effort - we look forward to seeing you.
Front Range Back Country Horsemen - Member Meeting February 25th https://www.frbch.org/
Jefferson County Horse Council - Member Meeting March 3rd 6pm to 7:30pm - Lakewood Library 10200 W 20th Ave or join us virtually https://youtube.com/live/CMw4u-bYXaY?feature=share
We are gathering questions and input from everyone we encounter and we compiled an FAQ pdf for your review that will answer many of your questions - See the PDF below!
On November 18, 2024 a Town Hall Meeting was held at G&J Lazy P barn in Arvada with with updates on various initiatives in the community, including the proposed Equestrian Zone Bill sponsored by Colorado Senator Lindsey Daugherty. Presenting organizations this night included Community Equestrian, Arvada Area Horseman's Association and Jefferson County Horse Council. Please see the presentation that was given below.
There were about 30 people present, and another 25 online or live in attendance.
The Equestrian Bill of Rights was introduced. The goal of the bill is to allow equestrians have the same road and trail safety visibility, rights and awareness as other road users like bicycles and pedestrians. 85% of accidents involving horses are due to driver passing too close and too fast. This is all preventable.
Preamble:
We are proposing 3 things in the Bill:
We need local jurisdiction assistance:
Adopt Pass Wide and Slow Doctrine:
Senator Lindsey Daughtery explained process:
Next steps are to finalize the bill language with senate staff and attorneys. Then partipate in hearing as needed to support this bill.
Check back here for the latest on the draft going to the Senate in January of 2025 - we will provide links an other news here.
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