Voters in the Colorado city of Louisville rejected two measures in Tuesday's election that deal with affordable housing and city projects.

Measure 300 would have raised the amount of affordable housing that must come with new developments. It would have changed city ordinances that prevent residential rezoning of Centennial Valley, Redtail Ridge and and Avista Adventist Hospital. The measure would create an exception for the development of housing that includes 30% on-site deed-restricted affordable housing.

Measure 301 proposed including more variety in the projects that can be funded with the fees those developers pay, including library, transportation, parks and trails, open space, recreation, emergency services, municipal buildings, water, wastewater, sewer, flood control, and af

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