Can I Build an ADU on My Lot in Colorado Springs?

If your property is inside Colorado Springs city limits and has a single-family detached house on it, the answer is almost certainly yes. Since Ordinance #25-45 took effect in 2025, one ADU is allowed by right on any such property, in every zone district, approved through an administrative process with no public hearing. You do not need special zoning, a variance, or your neighbors' agreement.

Three checks are worth doing before you get attached to the idea:

Beyond those, the practical constraints are dimensional rather than permission-based: the unit must fit the size cap (up to 1,250 square feet or half your home's size; see the size rule), meet height and setback standards, stay out of the front yard, provide one off-street parking space, and match the main house's design character. Corner, side, and rear yards are all fair game. The full standards table is in our ordinance guide, and the approval sequence is in the permit walkthrough.

One more early check that costs nothing and can save five figures: ask Colorado Springs Utilities whether your ADU could share the main house's water and sewer service or would need its own connection. That determination happens formally during permit review, but the answer shapes the budget more than almost any design choice, as our cost guide shows with the actual fee schedules.