Jan 17, 2025
Lakewood’s elected leaders this week clamped down on new gas stations and car washes opening up in the city, passing an ordinance that establishes buffers to limit eligible sites for new operations. The vote during the City Council’s Monday meeting was 9-0. Lakewood’s move comes ahead of a similar effort by the Denver City Council, which is expected to vote Tuesday on first reading of its own proposed restrictions on gas stations. A final vote in Denver is scheduled for next month. Nearly two years ago, Louisville set a cap of six on the number of gas stations the city could have at any given time. Three gas stations dot the intersection of Kipling Street and West Colfax Avenue in Lakewood on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) Lakewood’s measure requires a half-mile separation between a new gas station and those already in operation. It would also reduce the potential areas in the city where a station could open through zoning restrictions. “The goal really is just to make sure that we’re not inundated with these types of businesses,” Councilman Jacob LaBure said during the meeting. “They can be dangerous (and) they’re contributing to our lack of ability to meet federal standards in air quality in the region.” But a representative for QuickTrip Corp., which entered the metro Denver market only a couple of years ago and has one gas station in Lakewood, said the ordinance was a bad idea. Craig Romrell, a real estate manager for the company, said gas stations are “an incredibly important, critical component of the public’s transportation needs.” “I believe the measure you’re considering tonight does go too far towards an outright ban for new gas stations,” he told the council. “It severely limits the ability for new entrants into the market.” Related Articles Politics | Lakewood is considering new gas station restrictions. How many are enough in a city of 156,000? Politics | Denver City Council could join Lakewood in clamping down on gas stations in 2025, despite industry pushback Politics | Louisville sets maximum number of six gas stations within city New stations in Lakewood would be required to offer at least three electric vehicle charging stations, one of which would have to be equipped with the most rapid charging technology. New car washes are also subject to the same half-mile separation from any existing car wash in the city. Lakewood has 52 gas stations and 27 car washes. None of them will be affected by the new city law. Stay up-to-date with Colorado Politics by signing up for our weekly newsletter, The Spot.
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