Colorado lawmakers are pushing ahead with a broad overhaul of the state's sports betting industry, approving a measure that would tighten advertising standards, limit how often gamblers can deposit money, and block the use of credit cards for wagers.
Colorado House Bill 26-1114 would bar most cities from setting minimums of 2,000 square feet for a single-family lot. The cap would apply in areas served by municipal water and sewer. The bill also would block local governments from using frontage, setbacks, open space rules or lot coverage caps to make a 2,000-square-foot lot effectively unusable for housing.