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Fort Collins City Plan kicked off in February 2018 and was unanimously adopted by City Council on April 16, 2019! We are incredibly grateful for the input you have shared with us over the past year. Copies of City Plan and the Transit Master Plan are available in the Document Library on the right side of this page. Download the Plans and take a look!

Over the next several months, we will be transitioning content on this page and in the Plan documents on to a new website and this page will be archived to make room for other important projects that need your input.


Fort Collins City Plan kicked off in February 2018 and was unanimously adopted by City Council on April 16, 2019! We are incredibly grateful for the input you have shared with us over the past year. Copies of City Plan and the Transit Master Plan are available in the Document Library on the right side of this page. Download the Plans and take a look!

Over the next several months, we will be transitioning content on this page and in the Plan documents on to a new website and this page will be archived to make room for other important projects that need your input.


Consultation has concluded on this project and this page will no longer be updated.

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