Community solar gardens got a boost last week when the The Colorado Solar Energy Industries Association (CoSEIA) forged a compromise with Claire Levy, state representative from Boulder, the heart of solar power research and green energy entrepreneurialism in the state, The Colorado Independent reports. The Association withdrew its opposition to thesolar gardens bill after meeting with Levy and hammering out two amendments aimed at addressing the concerns of local solar installers. Breaking with state renewable energy proponents, CoSEIA opposed the original version of the bill for the negative impact the organization believed it would have on solar installers.