Opponents want voters to decide whether fence heights should be lowered in town.
John Aguilar
Colorado’s population growth hit a wall. Here’s what to expect in the coming decades
It’s been 33 years since the state added this few new residents.
A year after Westminster OK’d redevelopment of a historic farm, the desire to save it hasn’t died
Uplands developer says a groundbreaking could happen this summer — at the earliest.
Another Colorado county considers “300-year rule” for water supply as population booms
Arapahoe County has launched an 18-month study to assess water supply and future development.
Builders raise alarm in Thornton, where fight over water threatens new construction in tight housing market
After nearly four years of lawsuits, court decisions and recriminations between Larimer County and Thornton over the city’s efforts to pipe water from the Cache la Poudre River to fuel future growth, Colorado’s home builders are now weighing in with a warning that the ongoing standoff risks worsening the state’s affordable housing crisis.