Colorado city fighting climate change with rule allowing only six gas stations
The town of Louisville, Colorado, passed an ordinance Tuesday night limiting the number of gas stations allowed to operate within town to only six. The City Council passed the ordinance unanimously, according to the Colorado Hometown Weekly, as part of an effort to combat climate change. COLORADO DENTIST ALLEGEDLY GOOGLED 'HOW TO MAKE POISON' BEFORE KILLING WIFE The ordinance also mandates that gas stations should be at least 1,000 feet apart from each other and also requires the "installation of electric vehicle (EV) fast charging stations for any expanded, modified...