Colorado lawmakers bow to fire chiefs on single-stair apartments bill

Facing a wall of opposition from fire officials, Colorado lawmakers on Wednesday killed a bill that would have allowed taller apartment buildings to be constructed in a single-stair style that’s common in Europe.

House Bill 1239, had it passed, would have allowed developers in Colorado to build five-story buildings around a single stairway, rather than the double-stairwell configuration now required for residential structures with more than three floors. Advocates said the approach would allow for denser, more unique development on smaller lots, allowing for configurations with larger units.

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