Legislation Details

File #: ID-215-26    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/5/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/14/2026 Final action:
Title: Colorado Electric Vehicle Charging Model Land Use Code
Attachments: 1. Colorado Electric Vehicle Charging Model Land Use Code and Guidance, 2. Colorado Electric Vehicle Charging Model Land Use Code - 7,14.26 SS Presentation
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Departments of Budget and Innovation and Community Development
Reference: Colorado Electric Vehicle Charging Model Land Use Code

To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council
Through: Michael Martinez, City Manager
Prepared By: Traci McLean, Sustainability Coordinator
Date Prepared: July 14, 2026

PURPOSE

The purpose of this study session is to provide City Council with an overview of the proposed amendments to the Land Use and Development Code (LUDC) related to the Colorado Electric Vehicle Charging Model Land Use Code and receive Council feedback prior to preparation of a draft ordinance for future consideration.

BACKGROUND

In 2024, the Colorado General Assembly adopted House Bill (HB) 24-1173, which established a statewide framework for local governments to modernize land use regulations related to electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. The legislation requires jurisdictions to either adopt the Colorado Electric Vehicle Charging Model Land Use Code, adopt substantially equivalent local standards, or formally opt out through a public process. The legislation is intended to create clearer, more predictable permitting processes for EV charging infrastructure while allowing local governments to retain authority over land use decisions.

Following adoption of HB24-1173, the Colorado Energy Office, in partnership with local governments, planning professionals, utilities, industry representatives, and other stakeholders, developed the Colorado Electric Vehicle Charging Model Land Use Code. Staff evaluated the compliance options available under the legislation and is recommending adoption of the model code to integrate it into Brighton's existing Land Use and Development Code. This approach provides a comprehensive framework that aligns with the City's current development review processes while avoiding the additional staff time and legal review that would be required to develop substantially equivalent local regulations.

The proposed amendments ...

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