Jefferson County is in the third phase of the Together Jeffco Plans and Regulations Update! Together Jeffco is a two year process which combines efforts to update the Comprehensive Plan (CP), Transportation & Mobility Plan (TMP), Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP), Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Evacuation Annex (CEMP EA), and development regulations to create a Unified Land Use Code (ULUC).
You can provide input now on the plans listed, attend upcoming community meetings and tag a map on areas of opportunity or concern.
The Together Jeffco Plans and Regulations Update is a 18-to-24-month project. The goal of this project is to design land use, plan for wildfire evacuation and create transportation policies that are aligned and provide a cohesive vision for the future and identify priorities for addressing growth, services, and land use regulation. Please see the TogetherJeffco website to participate
This five year plan reflects the shared vision and commitment of Colorado outdoor partners to advance recreation enjoyment and conservation of Colorado’s outdoor resources.
Currently, CPW is seeking feedback from the public on the relevance and importance of Colorado's outdoor recreation objectives as listed in the 2019-2023 plan. There are nine main objectives listed in the SCORP, which help us prioritize outdoor recreation projects across the state in the outdoor recreational priority areas
CPW was seeking feedback from the public on the relevance and importance of Colorado's outdoor recreation objectives as listed in the 2019-2023 plan by February 28, 2024. Feedback is now closed.
There are nine main objectives listed in the SCORP, which help us prioritize outdoor recreation projects across the state in the outdoor recreational priority areas (as shown in the graphic above). CPW staff wants to ensure that the objectives we use to accomplish our outdoor recreation priorities in the upcoming 2024-2028 plan reflect the values of our recreation users, conservationists, businesses, and others interested in the future of Colorado's outdoors. Learn more https://engagecpw.org/statewide-comprehensive-outdoor-recreation-plan
Wheat Ridge is working on a City Plan, and we want to hear from you. The City Plan, which is often called a comprehensive plan, articulates a community’s vision for the next 20 years, establishes shared values, and identifies priorities for the future. It also provides direction on issues such as what land uses should be where, how people get around, access to housing, and supporting the local economy. The City Plan will provide the framework for many decisions for years to come.
The best way to stay up to speed and share your voice is to subscribe for project updates under “Stay Informed” (on the right-hand side of your screen on desktop or middle of your screen on mobile). There will be four phases of engagement where community members will have the opportunity to provide input through a wide menu of options—from online surveys to in-person events with fun and thought-provoking activities. Subscribing for project updates means you’ll be the first to know when there are upcoming meetings, online activities, or other ways to share your voice.
The Second Regular Session of the Seventy-fourth General Assembly begins January 2024 and ends May 2024.he Second Regular Session of the Seventy-fourth General Assembly begins January 10, 2024 and ends May 8, 2024.
Issues will be listed and linked in this section for your review. Then you can contact your legislator to provide your input. If you don't know your legislator you can use Find My Legislator
Bills, Resolutions and Memorials can be searched on the Colorado General Assembly website
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