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Press Release
Sierra Club endorses NO on 300/301
Louisville Together, a broad-based community coalition of elected officials, affordable housing providers, business leaders, and residents, today announced the Sierra Club’s Indian Peaks Group has formally endorsed voting NO on 300/301: “The Sierra Club endorses a vote of NO on Ballot Measures 300 and 301. These measures do not support climate resilience, and they will make it prohibitively expensive to build any new housing, including affordable housing.”
Boulder Daily Camera
Louisville City Council votes to formally oppose November ballot measures
Louisville City Council on Tuesday unanimously voted to oppose the two measures that will go in front of Louisville voters on Nov. 4. Those ballot measures — which address zoning rules for certain pieces of land and the fees property developers pay to the city — were also publicly opposed by AdventHealth Avista and Thistle Community Housing this week.
BizWest
Louisville officials could oppose development ballot measures
LOUISVILLE — Louisville City Council is scheduled Tuesday to consider a set of resolutions that, if passed, would formalize the board’s opposition to a pair of ballot initiatives related to zoning, affordable housing and impact fees.
Press Release
Statement from Louisville Together
NO on 300/301 adds AdventHealth Avista, Thistle Community Housing to Coalition Louisville, Colo. (Oct. 6, 2025) – Louisville Together, a broad-based community coalition of elected officials, affordable housing providers, business leaders, and residents, today announced two major endorsements in the coalition effort opposing Ballot Measures 300 & 301.
Boulder Daily Camera
Louisville’s anti-growth ballot initiatives threaten affordable housing (Opinion)
Have you ever heard of an “affordable housing initiative” that will halt applications that are in progress to build affordable housing, make homes more expensive, radically undermine the elected City council and negate over 2,000 citizens’ participation in comprehensive planning?
Press Coverage
Louisville’s housing affordability issues require more flexible solutions
Louisville voters could soon face two citizen-sponsored ballot initiatives that sound good on the surface but would backfire badly in practice. One proposal would ban new housing in three key areas unless at least 30% of the units are offered for sale or rent as deed-restricted affordable housing. The other would sharply increase development impact fees ...