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Summer camp a huge success
— The City of Westminster Youth/Teen Summer Camp was a huge success with 43 seasonal employees creating a fun, safe enjoyable summer for 433 participants. Campers visited many fun places including the Denver Zoo, Boondocks and Water World, and enjoyed themselves in city facilities and pools. In addition, the camp brought in $379,000 in funding to the city. Consider enrolling your child next summer.
City employees place well in National Snow Plow Roadeo
— Congratulations to Department of Public Works and Utilities personnel JR Miller, Todd Anderson, Toby Meissner, Eddie Torgerson, Mike Cabral and Heath Dietz. These snow plow/loader operators qualified on Sept. 19, at the city’s in-house competition to be eligible to compete at the annual American Public Works Association’s Western Snow and Ice Conference and National Snow Plow Roadeo, held in Estes Park, Colo. on Sept. 26-28...Mayor and City Council host dessert
— Westminster Mayor Nancy McNally and members of the City Council invite the public to attend a breakfast meeting at 7 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 18, at Covenant Village, 9153 Yarrow St. The mayor and council will lead an informal question and answer session with citizens regarding issues of concern. Coffee and pastries will be provided. For more information, please contact Mary Joy Barajas, City Manager’s Office, at 303-658-2001 or mbarajas@cityofwestminster.us....New Youth Commission holds informational meeting
NEW organization will serve as an advisory body to city council ...James Hayes named deputy city manager
COMMERCE CITY, COLO. – City Manager Brian McBroom announced the selection of James A. Hayes as the city’s new deputy city manager. Hayes will assume his new duties immediately. ...Utilities Report: City of Brighton 10/01/12
Wastewater Daily average Plant Influent Flow is 2.088 million gallons per day. Watershop...Four business leaders honored during annual event
BUSINESS AND INVESTOR APPRECIATION EVENT CELEBRATES SUCCESSES ...City of Commerce City's "Public Notice" made Public
Here is a link to what might be the most important public notice for Commerce City northern range residents -- a Council Agenda to review a project permitting Xcel Energy to bury a methane pipeline parallel to 104th Avenue. ...Mingle with the Mayor October 3
Come meet with Thornton Mayor Heidi Williams and talk about what's happening in the City at Thornton Fire Station #5, 14051 Dorothy Blvd. at 7 p.m....I-25 at 88th Avenue Lane Closures
On the nights of 9/28/12 and 9/29/12, the right lane of southbound I-25 approaching 88th Avenue will be closed starting at 9:00 PM each night. Starting at 11:00 PM each night, the middle and right lanes of southbound I-25 approaching 88th Avenue will be closed. All lanes of southbound I-25 approaching 88th Avenue will re-open by 9:00 AM the following mornings....- Westminster Weekly News Update 06/28/13
- Volunteers needed to help maintain Westminster open spaces
- Westminster Business retention program going strong
- Add your voice to build a better city
- Westminster Dance Company earns high marks at competition
- City’s business services program revised
- Westminster hiring for seasonal positions
- Westminster hiring for seasonal positions
- Westminster Fire Citizen Academy application deadline extended
- Donate old cell phones to seniors and victims of abuse
- Public input sought for the future of parks and recreation
- Commerce City summer camp program keeps kids active and engaged Enrollment begins Feb. 27 for camps catering to ages 6-15
- City Council appoints Amador to Ward I Council Seat Andrew Amador will serve until nov. 5, 2013 general election
- How well did your business perform in 2012 in Commerce City? Is the City doing enough to help? Sound off Here.
- Cramer named Director of Community Development
- Commerce City's 1st Annual Economic Forecast Breakfast
- Nominate local youth for Adams County Mayors and Commissioners Youth Award nominations accepted now until March 1, 2013
- Daytime curfew being considered in Commerce City ---Denver Post Article
- Mile High Greyhound Park enters next phase of demolition
- Applications being accepted for Ward I vacancy COUNCILMAN RENE BULLOCK SELECTED AS MAYOR PRO TEM
- Free Landscaping and Gardening Workshops
- Trees for Tomorrow Registration Begins March 23
- Northglenn City Clerk’s Office Participating in Passport Day on March 9
- 2013 Community Read Event - Martial Arts Demonstration and Learn About Acupuncture!
- Thornton Offers FREE Wellness Seminars in February
- Thornton Community Read 2013 - Asian Dinner with sushi demonstration Jan 30
- Discover Thornton Community Walk Jan 26
- Vote for your favorite Thornton business
- Free Homebuyer workshop
- Christmas Tree drop off
- Celebrate Independence Day at the July 4th Family Festival
- Northglenn Hosting Art Contest for Skatepark
- New Economic Development Coordinator Joins Northglenn
- City of Northglenn Calendar of Events from March 25 to April 10, 2013:
- Larson Drive to Be Temporarily Closed
- Hours Expanding at Green Waste Recycling Center
- City of Northglenn Calendar of Events: 03/18/13 -- 04/03/13
- City of Northglenn Calendar of Events -- March 2013
- National Passport Day
- Volunteers Sought for Farmers’ Highline Canal Cleanup
- Judge says wrongful death claims in theater shootings should be tossed -- Denver Post Article
- Advanced Circuits Announces Expansion, Additional Jobs to its Aurora Corporate Headquarters
- Man who suffered amnesia in Aurora is from N.M., reunited with family -- Denver Post Article
- Victims' famlies of Aurora theater shooting protest remembrance event --- Denver Post Article
- Brighton issues BOIL WATER ADVISORY to all consumers
- Brighton to Host Inaugural Film Festival
- Family Safety & Preparedness Workshops Offered in Brighton
- Brighton Utilities Report -- March 7, 2013
- Brighton Gets New Patrol Vehicles
- Brighton issues 391 permits in 2012
- Brighton Utilities Update -- For Week ending 02/01/13
- Brighton Housing Authority -- Report January 25, 2013
- Brighton Park & Rec Report
- Brighton Streets Report -- January 25, 2013
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- Reel History - A Free Film and Discussion Series - October 10
- Colorado Continues The March Forward To A Clean Energy Future
- The Toxic Substance of Colorado's Governor -- An Opinion Article
- Brighton's 'Agfinity' Takes a Stand to End World Hunger through Sponsorship of "Drive to Feed"
- U.S. 36 Express Lane Project Impacts
- A Record 22 Museums to Open their Doors for FREE in Denver’s Night at the Museums
- "It's time to Celebrate" - the parting words of Adams County Human Services Director, Dr. Donald Cassata
- Dan Swallow appointed Chief Building Official
- '20 Questions' for Adams County Prosecutor & DA Hopeful, Dave Young
- Colorado Rapids, Community mourn the passing of Marisa Colaiano
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