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Boulder County Invites Public to Discuss Land Use Code Amendments at January Hearing

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Published on January 09, 2026
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Boulder County staff are gearing up to propose changes to the Land Use Code, which are aiming to make several minor yet significant tweaks. According to Boulder County, Docket DC-25-0003 involves an array of amendments ranging from grammatical fixes to updating outdated terms and clarifications. These changes are not just administrative; they're also about ensuring the code aligns with the interpretations and policies that have evolved.

The future hearing where these changes will be discussed is scheduled for January 15. Open to the public, the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) is set to review these proposed amendments at the Downtown Historic Boulder Courthouse. The meeting will also be accessible via Zoom for those who might want to tune in or provide comments remotely. All this is part of Boulder County's transparent process in updating its Land Use Code.

For those residing in the unincorporated areas of Boulder County, which do not include cities such as Boulder or Longmont, these changes are particularly relevant. The county encompasses diverse regions from rural to mountainous terrains and the plains communities. For these areas, the Land Use Code serves as a fundamental framework governing the development and use of land.