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THREE-MILE PLAN <br />Colorado's annexation law restricts annexations to three miles beyond the current municipal <br />boundary. As a part of the plan effort, Louisville must prepare a three-mile plan before annexing <br />property. <br />Within a three-mile radius around Louisville are portions of Superior, Lafayette, Erie and Boulder <br />municipalities. Parts of Erie to the Northeast and Boulder to the Northwest also fall into this three- <br />mile buffer. US Route 36 bisects the area, which connects metropolitan areas of Denver to Boulder. <br />US Route 287 also travels through this buffer, connecting municipalities from Denver to Fort Collins. <br />Louisville currently has 12 intergoven mental agreements to work with Boulder County for long-term <br />land use. These IGAs include: Lafayette/Louisville buffer, Northwest Parkway, and US 36. <br />LEGEND <br />Q Louisville boundary 3-mile boundary Collectors Arterials <br />Figure 5: Three -Mile Map (Source: City of Louisville) <br />12 1 EXISTING CONDITIONS LOUISVILLE COMIE8NSIVE PLAN <br />
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