Colorado compliance scorecard expands to sixteen cities
Centennial joins the state-listed non-compliant column: it adopted an ADU ordinance in May 2024, a year ahead of the deadline, and then never revisited it. Its code requires an off-street parking space unconditionally, where the statute permits one only under three narrow conditions, and its size formula is tied to the principal dwelling's footprint with no floor at the 750 square feet the statute protects. We read its June 2026 ordinance directly to check for a fix; it amends sixteen provisions and touches neither. Three cities join on the other side. Broomfield removed every residency requirement outright, including the application-time check the statute would have allowed. Loveland requires no parking and no owner-occupancy at all, and holds the state's ADU Supportive Jurisdiction certification. Castle Rock replaced its original 2017 ongoing-occupancy obligation with a single check at application. Separately, we have removed the contested vote tally from Aurora's entry, matching the correction logged earlier today.