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What happened to Lakewood's zoning code?

✓ Verified against code · August 19, 2026

Lakewood replaced its entire zoning code in fall 2025, but the new code was operative for only twelve days — January 1 through 12, 2026 — before certified referendum petitions suspended it under the city charter. Voters then repealed all four rewrite ordinances by about 62.5% at an April 7, 2026 special election. Today the pre-rewrite Title 17 governs, as amended for state ADU compliance in June 2024 by Ordinance O-2024-12. The city charter bars council from re-adopting the repealed ordinances until roughly October 7, 2026. Notably, the generous 1,400 sq ft ADU size cap predates the repealed rewrite and survived the repeal untouched.

Citation: varies by city — see city pages

How current is this?

Colorado’s ADU rules run under HB24-1152 (2024). HB24-1152 (codified at C.R.S. 29-35-401 through 29-35-405) required every Colorado city or town of 1,000+ residents inside a metropolitan planning organization to allow one ADU wherever a single-family home is allowed, through administrative approval, by June 30, 2025 — banning ongoing owner-occupancy mandates (an at-application residency check is allowed), most new-parking requirements, and design standards that would block an ADU in the 500–750 sq ft range. Note the contrast with Washington: one ADU per lot, not two. We verified this answer against primary sources on August 19, 2026, and every change we catch is logged in the changelog.

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Not legal advice — local ordinances can go further than the state floor. The citation above points at the governing statute; check your city’s code for the specifics.