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Boulder County Planning Commission to Discuss Land Use Code Amendments and Comprehensive Plan Update on December 17

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Published on December 11, 2025
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The Boulder County Planning Commission has scheduled its next meeting for December 17, and it's set to begin at 1:30 p.m., where members of the public can join either in person or online. Those who wish to attend can make their way to the Downtown Boulder County Courthouse or tune in via the county's eSCRIBE platform for a live stream, according to Boulder County.

The meeting will cover a few significant items, including Docket DC-25-0003, which deals with proposed text amendments to the Land Use Code for minor corrections and updates to state law compliance. The updates are intended to sort out the occasional grammatical and clerical mistakes, fix formatting issues, and make sure outdated references are a thing of the past, while also clarifying certain provisions based on historical applications and policy interpretations. As announced by Boulder County, the public will have the chance to deliver testimony on this docket.

Another key agenda item is the Docket BVCP-25-0001, a major update to the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan, which only comes around every decade. This session is a work one; therefore, the public's voice in testimony will not be heard during the meeting. Staff reports and related documents are available through links on the commission's agenda for those interested in digging into the details pre-meeting, according to Boulder County.