Opps heres the Link to the blog Clea created. http://aurorachickens.blogspot.com/2013/04/update-on-movement-to-legalize-chickens.html Thanks and goodluck to us all!
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I think we should argue for more than 4. Denver can have 8 and two pygmy or dwarf breed goats (and 2 bee hives). Littleton has 4 and then recently tried to get more and were denied. Jefferson county just approved 6. In my opinion we should start with 8 in hopes of getting 6-8. I don't know what Douglas County has but I will call today and see if I can find out.
I've outreached to everyone I know in Arapahoe County including businesses I know will support. I'm hoping the 4H extension office will support too because I know they are trying to grow the Arapahoe County Fair since it just recently got started again. Seems like allowing backyard chickens might be one good way to get more kids involved.
Anyway, you know I'm on board and will keep my ears and eyes open. We can do this!
A littleton city councilwoman proposed Littleton change from 4 chickens to 8 last April and it was voted against...google Littleton, CO chickens and you should find the Littleton Independent article...4 really isn't enough if you are trying to feed a family. I think I have the woman's name who got the ordinance passed originally. I'll see if I can find it-maybe she could help.