Key Dates
Deadline to submit Comments on the Model WUI Code or Map
The deadline to submit comments on the model Model WUI Code, including the map, before its expected adoption by the Board on July 1, 2025.
Public Hearing on Draft Regulations
Public hearing and stakeholder feedback on the Draft Regulations (these are regulations that the Board was tasked with establishing under SB 23-166, including procedures for appeals).
State Adoption of Code
A formal public hearing, in accordance with state rulemaking processes, will be held on Tuesday, 1 July 2025 and will be followed by the signing of the rules and adoption of the Code.
Community Meeting on new Wildland Urban Interface Map and CWRC
The City and County of Broomfield will host a community meeting to discuss the finalized Wildland Urban Interface Map and the 2025 Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code on Monday, July 21, from 2-3 p.m. in the Council Chambers at the George Di Ciero City and County Building. More information can be found Under the Ordinance Review Process on this page.
Deadline for Local Adoption of Model WUI Code and Map
The deadline for local jurisdictions to adopt the Model WUI Code or something meeting its requirements.
Deadline for Broomfield WUI Code Enforcement
The deadline for implementation and enforcement of a Broomfield WUI Code.
Wildland-Urban Interface Ground Truthing in Wilcox Area Begins
Broomfield has hired Blue Mountain Environmental to conduct ground truthing efforts to generate a local Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) map. Work will begin in the Wilcox area north of 144th Avenue, south of 152nd Avenue, east of Lowell Boulevard and west of Zuni Street.
Project Details:
- Start date: Monday or Tuesday, Sept. 8-9
- Duration: Four days
- Purpose: Detailed assessment of vegetative fuel types and landscaping
What Residents Should Know: Blue Mountain Environmental staff will conduct assessments from public right-of-way only. No access to private property is required, though staff will need to observe vegetation and surface improvements on private property from the roadway. Team members will wear high-visibility safety vests and may use binoculars for detailed assessments