Brandon Richard is a reporter for Denver7 in Denver, Colorado.
DENVER — Gov. Jared Polis joined Colorado’s legislative leaders on Thursday to look back at this year’s legislative session, which ended Wednesday.
“Coloradans across our state will have the freedom to build an accessory dwelling unit on their own property. And in doing so, they can create more housing supply that's inherently more affordable and fill critical gaps in communities where infrastructure already exists,” Polis said in a post-legislative session press conference.
While many Republicans opposed the Democratic housing proposals, some bills had bipartisan support. The ADU bill, for instance, was co-sponsored by State Rep. Ron Weinberg, a Republican. The governor said it will take time for Coloradans to see and feel the impact of much of the legislation.
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