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Past Legislation

In 2005, Alliance for Sustainable Colorado initiated a meeting with state legislators and the business and nonprofit communities to discuss collaborative opportunities. From this cross-sector partnership, Senate Bill 51 emerged and was enacted in 2007. This law requires buildings receiving 25% of their budget from state funds to meet high-performance green building standards.

In the 2008 legislative session, Alliance for Sustainable Colorado initiated and guided into law Senate Bill 147, which requires increased energy efficiency in affordable housing projects receiving state funds and will give the Department of the Personnel a tool for estimating regional fuel costs in projecting future energy expenses and savings over the life of a state-funded building.

In 2009, The Alliance for Sustainable Colorado worked in partnership with Neighborhood Electric Vehicle proponents and experts to promote Senate Bill 09-075 Sponsored by Senator Schwartz and Representative Marostica (CONCERNING THE OPERATION OF LOW-SPEED ELECTRIC SELF-PROPELLED VEHICLES ON PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY). This legislation makes it easier for Colorado drivers to operate neighborhood electric vehicles on streets with a speed limit of up to 35 miles per hour and provides social, environmental and economic benefits in the process. This legislation paves the way to more sustainable transportation choices. Please see the link on the right to view the fact sheet on SB 09-075.



Senate Bill 07-051: Concerning a requirement for increased resource efficiency for State-Assisted Buildings.
Senate Bill 08-147: Concerning increased energy efficiency in State-Assisted Facilities.

Senate Bill 09-075: Concerning the operation of low-speed electric self-propelled vehicles on public

                                 rights-of-way.