What Does the Planning & Zoning Division Do?
The Pueblo County Planning and Zoning Division plays a vital role in shaping the future of our community through responsible land use and development practices. The department is dedicated to ensuring a balance between development and the preservation of the natural and cultural environment of Pueblo County. Its responsibilities include overseeing zoning, land use planning, and various permitting processes, as well as enforcing land-use codes and regulations to ensure public safety. The department also facilitates community involvement and feedback in the planning process, ensuring that growth and development reflect the needs and values of Pueblo County residents. Whether you are a developer, a business owner, or a resident, Pueblo County Planning and Development is your resource for planning and development services, providing guidance and support to help navigate the county's regulations and contribute to our community’s growth. UNIFIED CODE
- FEMA Flood Study
- FEMA National Flood Insurance Study
- Right to Farm & Ranch Policy
- Wetland Potential Conservation Areas
- Pueblo County 2017 Census of Agriculture
- State Engineer's Action on Proposed Water Supplies for Land Use
- Pueblo County Sustainability Plan
- Pueblo Community Energy Plan
- Survey of Critical Biological Resources
- PACOG: Pueblo Regional Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan
- Pueblo River Trails Extension & Master Plan Update
- Survey of Critical Biological Resources of Pueblo County, Colorado
Planning and Development Department
229 West 12th Street
Pueblo, CO 81003
United States