Hudson Delays Bandimere Annexations After Egg Farm Letter

Nearby egg producer raises concerns over proposed 1,100-acre development

Published on Mar. 5, 2026

The town of Hudson, Colorado has delayed consideration of an annexation request for more than 1,100 acres proposed as the new location of the Bandimere Speedway racing facility. The delay comes after a letter from a nearby egg farm raised concerns about the potential impact of the large-scale development on their operations.

Why it matters

The Bandimere Speedway is a long-standing motorsports venue in the Denver metro area, but its proposed relocation to a much larger site has drawn scrutiny from neighboring agricultural businesses who fear the development could disrupt their operations. This highlights the ongoing tensions between urban growth and preserving existing industries in Colorado's rapidly developing Front Range region.

The details

The annexation request was submitted by Bandimere Speedway, which is looking to move its racing operations from its current location in Morrison to a much larger 1,100-acre site in Hudson. However, a letter from the nearby Egg Farmers of Colorado facility raised concerns about the potential impact the development could have on their egg production operations, prompting the Hudson town council to delay consideration of the annexation.

  • The annexation request was submitted in early 2026.
  • The Hudson town council was scheduled to consider the annexation in March 2026.
  • A letter from the Egg Farmers of Colorado facility was received shortly before the scheduled annexation vote.

The players

Bandimere Speedway

A long-running motorsports venue in the Denver metro area that is seeking to relocate to a much larger 1,100-acre site in Hudson, Colorado.

Egg Farmers of Colorado

A nearby egg production facility that raised concerns about the potential impact of the proposed Bandimere Speedway relocation on their operations.

Hudson Town Council

The local government body that was set to consider the annexation request from Bandimere Speedway before delaying the vote due to the concerns raised by the nearby egg farm.

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What they’re saying

“We must carefully consider the potential impacts this large-scale development could have on our existing agricultural businesses in the area.”

— Hudson Town Council Member

What’s next

The Hudson Town Council is expected to revisit the annexation request at a future meeting after further review of the potential impacts on the nearby egg farm.

The takeaway

This delay highlights the ongoing tensions between urban development and preserving existing industries in Colorado's rapidly growing Front Range region, as local governments must balance economic growth with protecting established businesses.