Fort Collins City Council repeals revised land use code, commits to more public engagement

After a successful citizen-led petition against the adoption of changes to the city’s land use code — a document that details what can be built within the city — Fort Collins City Council repealed its own decision Tuesday night. City staff will now return to the drawing board, building off of the first round of changes to one of the city's major guiding documents.

Did you see this Fort Collins building on Saturday Night Live?

Did you see this Fort Collins building on Saturday Night Live? It's not often that Fort Collins finds itself on national television, especially on NBC's Saturday Night Live. But fans watching closely as actress Keke Palmer hosted the show on Saturday night may have seen a Fort Collins building featured at the start of a sketch. Colorado State University's medical and health center, which also houses its branch of the University of Colorado medical school, had a three-second glamour shot befor

Fort Collins' land use code is getting an update. Here are the key changes proposed.

Fort Collins' land use code is getting an update. Here are the key changes proposed. Update: On Nov. 1, 2022, the Fort Collins City Council voted 5-2 to approve the changes to the land use code, including the name change to land development code. Council members Susan Gutowsky and Kelly Ohlson voted against the changes. The changes will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2023. On Oct. 18, the Fort Collins City Council approved the first reading of the city’s new land use code, a project staff have been

Colorado election officials defend 'gold standard' system against attacks

This story is part of a comprehensive guide to voting rights across the U.S. and in Puerto Rico. Read the full guide and related stories online at USA TODAY and at USA TODAY Network websites. Colorado is regularly recognized for having some of the most inclusive voting policies in the country, from universal mail-in ballots to allowing felons to vote the day they step out of prison. And expanding election security and accessibility has been a focus for nearly a decade.

CSU to use Best Western hotel for temporary student housing after running out of space

Between 400 and 500 incoming Colorado State University students will be placed in overflow housing this year due to an increase in students who applied for on-campus housing. Most of those students will be placed in temporary housing on campus, such as in lounges that could be converted to living spaces, but some students are finding out this week that they’ll be temporarily placed off campus.
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