Tag: Gas Station Limits
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QuikTrip sues Denver over gas station limits
Oklahoma-based convenience store giant QuikTrip filed a lawsuit in Denver District Court alleging the city’s recently amended zoning code restricting some new gas stations violates state law prohibiting “ex post facto and retroactive laws.” The lawsuit, filed March 17, seeks injunctive relief to bar the application of the city’s new zoning amendments to development applications…
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Denver passes citywide gas station restrictions
City officials passed a pair of bills Tuesday night to limit the number of new gas stations that can be built in Denver despite pushback from legal experts and real estate developers who say the move is not only unconstitutional but creates market instability that could cost investors millions of dollars. The vote was 12…
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Campaign finance, gas station limits on council agenda
Denver’s efforts to clarify campaign finance laws and limit the number of gas stations that can be built in the city will be the subject of two of the three public hearings set for Tuesday night’s City Council meeting. In January, the city’s Land Use Transportation and Infrastructure (LUTI) committee unanimously recommended two bills Tuesday…
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Denver City Council preview: First look at gas station limits
Denver’s City Council will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, beginning at 3:30 p.m. — delayed a day because of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday. No proclamations will be issued, and there will be no general public comment at 5 p.m. On the agenda, the council will introduce 24-1866 —a bill that would create…




