AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWildfire Safety: Colorado State Patrol urged drivers to avoid smoldering areas and leave early if they’re in a fire zone, warning that heat and heavy smoke can trap people who wait. Wildfire Crisis: As multiple deadly blazes burn across the state, officials described it as a “battle for resources,” while firefighters mourn three colleagues killed in the Knowles/Snyder fire area near the Utah border. Air & Heat Impacts: Front Range communities faced smoky skies and air quality alerts as heat waves and wildfire smoke combined to raise health risks. Drought & Ranching: A new look at what the 2026 drought means for Northwest Colorado ranchers highlights shrinking forage, dry ponds, and earlier herd reductions. River Habitat Protection: Colorado Parks and Wildlife put a voluntary full-day fishing closure on the Yampa River near Steamboat Springs to protect native mountain whitefish from low flows and rising temperatures. Water Policy: Western Slope lawmakers pressed Colorado water negotiators over whether the state is positioned to avoid a Colorado River lawsuit. Local Land-Use: Larimer County commissioners extended a moratorium on new data center approvals after residents overwhelmingly opposed them, citing lack of clear review standards. EV Charging Rules: Colorado’s new retail EV charging regulations take effect July 1, setting minimum standards for publicly accessible chargers.
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