Colorado Springs Zoning

MX-M Zone in Colorado Springs, CO

MX-M zoning district rules in Colorado Springs, CO. Permitted uses, setbacks, height limits, and lot coverage requirements.

Mixed-Use DistrictMixed Use General

The MX-M zone in Colorado Springs, CO is a mixed-use district (Mixed Use General). Permits a combination of residential and commercial uses within a single development or block. Ground floor typically commercial; upper floors residential. Promotes walkable, active streetscapes.

Common Permitted Uses

  • Ground-floor retail
  • Upper-floor apartments
  • Live-work units
  • Offices
  • Restaurants

Permits a combination of residential and commercial uses within a single development or block. Ground floor typically commercial; upper floors residential. Promotes walkable, active streetscapes.

Parking Requirements

Colorado Springs is primarily car-dependent with a limited transit system (Mountain Metropolitan Transit — MMT). Parking requirements reflect the suburban auto-oriented development pattern. Some areas near downtown have reduced parking requirements.

Source: Colorado Springs City Code Chapter 7 — Zoning; Colorado HB 24-1152 (2024). Last verified April 6, 2026. View source

Last updated: April 6, 2026
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