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Colorado: 1960 - 2050   View Data | Print Maps
The Front Range urban corridor grows both eastward and into the foothills of the Rockies, while suburban densities line up along strips of private land in the mountains.
Colorado Development

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Colorado: Developed Acres
  1960 1990 2020 2050
Urban/Suburban (> 2 units per acre) 79,000 211,000 310,000 374,000
Low Density Suburban (1 unit per 10 to 0.5 acres) 349,000 965,000 1,912,000 2,389,000
Exurban (1 unit per 10 to 40 acres) 881,000 2,269,000 3,407,000 4,636,000
Rural (< 1 unit per 40 acres) 37,182,000 35,046,000 32,862,000 31,093,000
Total State Acres:  66,618,810
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