Colorado Code § 24-32-3707

Statewide strategic growth report
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(1) No later than October 31, 2025,
the director shall submit to the general assembly a Statewide strategic growth report. The report
must supplement the statewide climate preparedness strategic plan and roadmap published
pursuant to section 24-38.8-103 and any other current report of a state agency or task force
addressing the matters covered in this section.
(2) The strategic growth report described in subsection (1) of this section must:
(a) Include an analysis of policy-driven land use scenarios, including a strategic growth
scenario, and examine the impacts of these scenarios on the cost and availability of housing,
infrastructure, climate and air quality, water supply, transportation and transit, parks and open
space, resource lands, wildfire risk, and critical areas;
(b) Include an analysis of the impact of existing state policies and programs on land use
development patterns and the encouragement of sprawl; 
(c) Consider the context of different regions and communities across the state, empower
and promote local initiatives and ideas that lead to strategic growth, and recognize that all
communities have unique needs that often call for additional flexibility when applying strategic
growth goals, especially communities outside of metropolitan areas and communities vulnerable
to displacement; and
(d) Include recommendations for state legislation and local laws, to encourage
environmentally and fiscally sustainable growth, including but not limited to economic
incentives, financing tools, access charges, urban growth areas, three mile plans, transfer of
development rights, annexation, and special districts.
(3) In developing the strategic growth report described in subsection (1) of this section,
the director shall consult with state agencies and local governments with functions or jurisdiction
regarding the matters covered in this section and local governments, regional planning agencies,
water providers, utility providers, economic development entities, and experts in fields related to
strategic growth.

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