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Seeking County Representatives for the Natural Disaster Mitigation Enterprise Board – Letters of Interest Due March 1st

Last session, HB21-1208 created a new enterprise that collects a fee charged to certain insurers and uses fee revenue to administer a natural hazard mitigation grant program available to local governments. The Enterprise provides local governments with technical assistance on natural disaster mitigation, and is dedicated to: Reducing the negative impacts from future disasters on […]

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Collective Bargaining

Collective Bargaining CCI & Partners Fact Sheet Opposing Collective Bargaining CCI\’s Letter on Collective Bargaining Applicability February 25, 2022 CCI Analysis & Updates: CCI\’s Comparison of Existing County Approaches Bill Update 4/25/2022: \”Collective Bargaining Legislation Delayed as Bill Opposition Gains Momentum\” Bill Update 4/15/2022: \”Collective Bargaining Legislation Would be a Costly Burden on Counties\” Bill

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Short Term Rentals

Short Term Rentals Stakeholder discussions \”Brain Share\” | Friday, April 15, 9:00 am — 10\”30 am | Virtual Counties are utilizing a broad range of licenses, land use codes, and regulations to address Short Term Rentals; this will be an opportunity to hear from your peers on these possibilities. Meeting Recording Zoom Chat Slide Deck

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CCI 2021 Affordable Housing Survey Report

Affordable Housing Survey Report November, 2021 Produced by Daphne Gervais Colorado Counties, Inc. 800 Grant Street, Suite 500 Denver, CO 80203 303.861.4076 (o) www.ccionline.org Amidst Colorado’s housing crisis, community members, housing advocates, and the state and federal government are increasingly looking to local leaders for solutions. The boots on the ground, where the rubber meets

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Energy Performance for Buildings

Energy Performance for Buildings Last session, the state legislature passed HB21-1286, Energy Performance for Buildings, that creates energy benchmarking and performance requirements for large commercial, multifamily, and public buildings over 50,000 square feet. CCI worked with the bill’s sponsors to secure provisions that protect local governments from penalties and fees, knowing that some counties face

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