Resource Categories
| Chamber of Commerce/Merchants Assn. | Downtown Development and Revitalization | Economic Development | Education | Housing | Local Government Services | Planning | Telecommunications | Tourism Development | Transportation |
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| Chamber of Commerce/Merchants Assn. |
| Montrose Chamber of Commerce |
| The mission of the Montrose Chamber of Commerce is to be the leader in business, civic, agriculture, industrial and professional issues in order to foster positive economic growth for the greater Montrose area. |
| www.montrosechamber.com |
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| Montrose Merchants Association |
| The mission of the Montrose Area Merchants Association is to promote Montrose as a retail, service, and cultural destination. |
| www.montrosemama.org |
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| Delta Area Chamber |
| The Chamber is dedicated to the unification and promotion of a thriving business community. |
| www.deltacolorado.org |
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| Cedaredge Area Chamber of Commerce |
| The Cedaredge Area Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary partnership of business and professional people working together to build a healthy economy and to improve the quality of life in the Surface Creek Valley. |
| www.cedaredgecolorado.com/ |
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| Crawford Chamber of Commerce |
| We provide our members a forum to network within our business community and to share their business expertise and experiences. We support business participation in community activities and organize events to promote our area and its many offerings. |
| www.crawfordcountry.org/ |
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| Hotchkiss Chamber of Commerce |
| For travelers arriving from the west, the Hotchkiss area forms their first introduction to the beautiful North Fork (of the Gunnison River) Valley. Emerging from the adobe badlands, the visitor climbs onto Rogers Mesa a green gently sloping bench that extends some five miles to the west of the Town of Hotchkiss. This mesa is the Hotchkiss area's prime agricultural area consisting of many orchards, farms and small ranches. To the north lie the slopes of the Grand Mesa and Grand Mesa National Forest. |
| www.hotchkisschamber.com/ |
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| Crested Butte/MT Crested Butte Chamber of Commerce |
| This is a cool town! People in casual clothes meander the sidewalks, commute on mountain bikes and revel in the Colorado sunshine. A genuine sense of hospitality comes from such simple pleasures as wildflower hikes and bicycling through amazing scenery. Walk around our rustic and friendly town with its Victorian ambiance and reflections of turn-of-the-century mining life. Crested Butte or "the Butte", is known as "The Last Great Colorado Ski Town. The downtown business district is like a western movie set come to life in the 90's. Colorful buildings, shops, movies, and local watering holes make for a terrific Old West welcome. Crested Butte is designated a National Historic District. |
| www.cbchamber.com/ |
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| Gunnison Chamber of Commerce |
| Today more and more people are discovering the beauty and tranquility of this central Rocky Mountain destination for their vacation getaways. Surrounded by mountains, forests, rivers and lakes, Gunnison is home base for every imaginable type of summer and winter activity. Hundreds of miles of trails offer varied hiking, biking, jeeping, and horseback riding experiences. |
| www.gunnison-co.com/ |
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| Lake City Chamber of Commerce |
| Hiking or biking, fishing or hunting, jeeping or rafting, snowmobiling or sledding, reading or writing, or just relaxing,you can find it all here. Nestled among the enchanting San Juan mountains, Lake City offers extraordinary people, great times, and mountains of memories. Discover Colorado’s hidden treasure and enjoy our savory dining, our cozy lodging, and our distinctive shopping. Stay a while and you’ll agree . . . Another Day in Paradise! |
| www.lakecityco.com/ |
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| Ridgway Chamber of Commerce |
| A recreational paradise, Ridgway offers boating and fishing at the Ridgway State Park, hunting, hiking, mountain biking, golf, tennis, hot air ballooning, horseback riding, and ½-price skiing at nearby Telluride. Historic mining roads, once only accessible by foot, horse, or mule train, now provide excellent jeeping throughout Ouray County. Or visitors can just relax and picnic under the shade of 100-year-old cottonwoods in Ridgway Town Park, one of the prettiest anywhere. Ridgway's park and surroundings were locations for the movies "True Grit" starring John Wayne and "How the West Was Won." |
| www.ridgwaycolorado.com/ |
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| Downtown Development and Revitalization |
| Historic Montrose Downtown, Inc. |
| Montrose Downtown is a voice to maintain and foster an active and economically viable business, civic and cultural center in the historic core of the Montrose community. |
| www.montrose.org/biz/mdi/ |
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| Colorado Community Revitalization Assoication |
| Colorado Community Revitalization Association (CCRA) is a nonprofit, membership organization that serves as a network for downtown organizations, community development professionals, preservationists and consultants. CCRA serves as a clearinghouse for the latest tools and techniques in downtown revitalization. |
| www.ccraonline.org |
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| National Trust for Historic Preservation |
| For more than 50 years, the National Trust has been helping Americans protect the irreplaceable. A private nonprofit organization with more than 200,000 members, the National Trust is the leader of the vigorous preservation movement that is saving the best of the country's past for the future.
The need for the National Trust has increased since its founding in 1949. When historic buildings and neighborhoods are torn down or allowed to deteriorate, a part of our past disappears forever. When that happens, we lose history that helps us know who we are, and we lose opportunities to live and work in the kinds of interesting and attractive surroundings that older buildings can provide.
These goals are reflected in the Trust's mission statement:
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a privately funded non-profit organization that provides leadership, education and advocacy to save America's diverse historic places and revitalize our communities. |
| www.nationaltrust.org/ |
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| Economic Development |
| Economic Development Administration |
| A department of the US Department of Commerce, EDA provides direct grants, on a cost share basis for projects that will create and retain private-sector jobs and leverage public and private investment in distressed areas. Assistance is provided for the following program activities: planning and techinical assistance, public works and development facilities, and economic adjustment assistance. |
| www.doc.gov/eda |
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| Montrose Economic Development Corporation |
| Montrose boasts a business spirit as bold as the Rocky Mountains. In 2000 Montrose was named the Small Community of the Year by Colorado's economic developers. For the 8th year in a row, Colorado has received straight A's from the Corporation for Enterprise Development. Montrose's thriving business community has attracted companies in aerospace, micromachining and composites. Future targets include companies in fuel cell and water conservation technologies. The Montrose EDC is a founding partner in Colorado's Space Strategy, a new alliance to retain and attract space- and aerospace-related businesses. The community is preparing for the future with the Montrose Higher Education and Technology Park, which boasts business facilities, research labs and an expanded college campus. |
| www.montroseedc.org |
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| Delta Area Development, Inc |
| Delta Area Development's mission is to raise the standard of living for Delta County residents both through the preservation of existing jobs and the creation of new jobs that provide employees with purchasing power beyond their basic needs. |
| www.deltaareadevelopment.org/ |
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| Gunnison Valley Economic Development Corporation |
| The Gunnison Valley Economic Development Corporation is your first point of contact for inquiries regarding entrepreneurial development, business re-location, or business expansion. Focusing on strategies of “building the infrastructure”, the EDC assists existing and new businesses through referrals to loan and financing information and technical marketing and business development programs. The GVEDC also serves as a liaison to ensure compliance and cooperation with the public sector, in the interest of building a unified, sustainable community and a superior quality of life. The EDC has adopted strategies to develop a ready workforce and superior telecommunications connectivity to support all facets of local economic development activities. |
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| Colorado Office of Economic Development and Trade |
| The Office of Economic Development & International Trade (OED&IT) works with companies starting, expanding or relocating in Colorado. OED&IT offers a wide range of services to assist new and existing businesses of every size. The services focus on making Colorado the prime business climate for: Quality jobs, Excellent Infrastructure, Exceptional Environment, Superior Educational System and Workforce Training, Reasonable Taxes and Regulatory Climate, Quality Communities, Entrepreneurial Opportunity & Success. |
| www.state.co.us/oed |
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| Education |
| Colorado Department of Education |
| The Colorado Department of Education (CDE) is the administrative arm of the Colorado State Board of Education. With an organizational commitment to high standards, challenging assessments, and rigorous accountability measures, CDE serves the pre-K-12 public education, adult literacy and library communities of Colorado. |
| www.cde.state.co.us |
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| Colorado Commission on Higher Education |
| The Colorado Commission on Higher Education (CCHE) is the state policy and coordinating board for Colorado's higher education system. The mission of the Commission is to provide access to high-quality, affordable education for all Colorado residents that is student-centered, quality driven and performance-based. CCHE's primary "customers" are Colorado students and citizens. CCHE is committed to providing the best quality education at the best price with the best possible service for its customers. |
| www.state.co.us/cche_dir/hecche.html |
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| Delta County School District |
| www.delta.k12.co.us |
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| Hinsdale County School District |
| www.lakecityschool.org |
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| Montrose and Olathe Schools |
| www.mcsd.org |
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| Ouray School DIstrict |
| www.ouray.k12.co.us |
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| Ridgway Schools |
| http://ridgway.co.schoolwebpages.com/education/school/school.php?sectionid=2 |
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| Telluride School District |
| www.tellurideschool.org |
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| Mesa State College |
| The Montrose Campus offers Associate of Arts degree programs in five fields of study, and the opportunity for bachelor degree seeking students to begin their course of study. The Montrose Campus maintains fully networked computer labs, library support services, and the opportunity for students to participate in activities such as student government. Many classes are offered in the evenings to meet the needs of working students. |
| www.mesastate.edu/ |
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| Western State College of Colorado |
| Western State College fulfills its statutory mission by promoting intellectural maturity and personal growth in its students and graduates citizens prepared to assume constructive roles in local, national and global communities. Western helps its students to develop the skills and commitments needed to continue learning for the rest of their lives and strives to elucidate the connections unifying academic domins which have traditionally exited separtely: the sciences, the liberal arts, and professional programs. |
| www.western.edu/ |
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| Delta-Montrose Area Vocational Technical Center |
| Regional Vo Tech Center that offers on- campus learning, agri-business programs, small business development, adult continuing education, specialized industry training, conferences and workshops. |
| www.dmavtc.tec.co.us/ |
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| Housing |
| West Central Housing Development Organizations |
| A not-for-profit created for and committed to improving the housing conditions in the Region 10 Area. Their mission is dedicated to improving the affordability, availability and quality of housing in the six-county Region. Contact: 970-874-8204 |
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| Colorado Housing and Finance Authority |
| The Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA) is a public enterprise working to finance affordable housing, business and economic growth opportunities for Colorado. CHFA offers financing in three main areas: home finance, rental finance and business finance. |
| www.colohfa.org |
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| Colorado Division of Housing |
| The mission of the Colorado Division of Housing is to ensure that Coloradans live in safe, decent and affordable housing. Programs available include finance of new housing and rehabilitation of existing housing, community development, energy assistance service, and rental assistance. Contact: 303-866-4485 |
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| Local Government Services |
| Colorado Division of Local Affairs |
| State Agency provides financial and technical assistance to local communties. Programs include local government services, housing emergency management, property taxation, workforce development and Assessment Appeals. |
| www.dola.state.co.us/ |
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| Colorado Municipal League |
| Offers advocacy, training and informational services to Colorado municipal officials and their staff. |
| www.cml.org |
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| Colorado Counties Inc. |
| CCI'S MISSION:
To be a powerful vehicle for collective action enhancing county government;
To assist members (commissioners) in delivering the most cost effective and efficient services possible to their constituents;
To foster and promote partnerships and collaborative efforts through effective communication with all levels of government and Colorado citizens; and
To enhance understanding of public policy issues through education of members and citizens. |
| www.ccionline.org |
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| Planning |
| American Planning Association |
| A nonprofit public interest and research organization committed to urban, suburban, regional, and rural planning. APA houses the "Planning Advisory Service" that provides information on planning best practices, current research and sample ordinances and zoning codes. |
| www.planning.org |
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| Sonoran Institute |
| The Sonoran Institute works with communities to conserve and restore important natural landscapes in Western North America, including the wildlife and cultural values of these lands. The Institute's efforts create lasting benefits, including healthy landscapes and vibrant livable communities that embrace conservation as an integral element of their economies and quality of life. |
| www.sonoran.org |
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| Colorado Chapter of American Planning Association |
| The Colorado Chapter is the state affiliate of the American Planning Association. The Colorado Chapter is an organization of professionals and citizen planners providing vision and leadership for the future development of Colorado communities. The association serves as a forum for the exchange of ideas, as a network in support of planning professionals, and as a bridge to build cooperation among planners, allied professionals, and the public through education and awareness. |
| www.apacolorado.org/ |
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| Colorado Coalition of Land Trusts |
| To conserve important lands,
the Colorado Coalition of Land Trusts
serves land conservation organizations
and the public through advocacy,
education and outreach. |
| www.cclt.org |
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| Telecommunications |
| National Telecommunications and Information Admin |
| The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, is the Executive Branch's principal voice on domestic and international telecommunications and information technology issues. NTIA works to spur innovation, encourage competition, help create jobs and provide consumers with more choices and better quality telecommunications products and services at lower prices.
By the 21st Century, telecommunications and information-related industries will account for approximately 20 percent of the U.S. economy. Telecommunications and information issues are dynamic, multi-disciplinary and complex. NTIA's expertise and advocacy enable the U.S. to continue its lead in this area that is an integral part of America's competitiveness. |
| www.ntia.doc.gov/ |
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| Colorado Division of Information Technologies |
| The mission of the Division of Information Technologies (DoIT) is to support Colorado State Government business functions with high quality information technology and telecommunications tools. We work to be the provider of choice in our areas of expertise.
DoIT also provides statewide planning for telecommunications as well as supporting the Governor's Office of Innovation and Technology in their efforts to provide statewide leadership with information technology solutions for citizen centric business initiatives. |
| www.colorado.gov/dpa/doit/ |
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| Governor's Office of Technology and Innovation |
| The mission of the OIT is to enhance technology infrastructure, education and research opportunities that stimulate Colorado's technology-driven economy and create more jobs. |
| www.oit.state.co.us/ |
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| Tourism Development |
| Montrose Visitors and Convention Bureau |
| Montrose Colorado is the kind of Colorado people dream about. Situated in southwestern Colorado on the Western Slope of the Rocky Mountains, Montrose is home to the Black Canyon National Park and offers scenic mountains, valleys, canyons, mesas, lakes and rivers, plus all the recreational activities that accompany these natural wonders like hiking, mountain biking, skiing, fishing, camping, boating and more. Montrose lies at an elevation of 5,794 feet above sea level, has mild summers and winters with minimal snow accumulation in the city, making a great four season playground.
Come in and take a look for yourself! Many who have visited Montrose and the surrounding area return year after year or relocate seeking to enjoy the small town atmosphere and relaxing lifestyle Montrose County provides. |
| www.visitmontrose.net |
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| Telluride Visitors Services |
| This is an experience you can only find here. 13,000-foot peaks rise from a century-old town filled with colorful legends and Rocky Mountain spirit. But the beauty of Telluride goes far beyond the scenery. It is a wonderful mix of old and new, fun and professional, funky and sophisticated. Mountain Village provides an elegant mountain community stocked with shops and unparalleled lodging amenities perched at 9,550 feet. The free gondola connects you to the "rough and tumble" town making it easy to enjoy both worlds without ever getting in the car. In Telluride, there’s a lot to discover. |
| www.visittelluride.com |
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| Colorado Byways |
| The Colorado Scenic and Historic Byways program is a statewide partnership intended to provide recreational, educational, and economic benefits to Coloradans and visitors. This system of outstanding touring routes in Colorado affords the traveler interpretation and identification of key points of interest and services while providing for the protection of significant resources.
Scenic and Historic Byways are nominated by local partnership groups and designated by the Colorado Scenic and Historic Byways Commission for their exceptional scenic, historic, cultural, recreational, and natural features. |
| www.coloradobyways.org |
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| Delta County Tourism |
| www.westerncolorado.org |
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| Cedaredge Area Chamber of Commerce |
| The Cedaredge Area Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary partnership of business and professional people working together to build a healthy economy and to improve the quality of life in the Surface Creek Valley. |
| www.cedaredgecolorado.com/ |
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| Crawford Chamber of Commerce |
| We provide our members a forum to network within our business community and to share their business expertise and experiences. We support business participation in community activities and organize events to promote our area and its many offerings. |
| www.crawfordcountry.org/ |
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| Hotchkiss Chamber of Commerce |
| For travelers arriving from the west, the Hotchkiss area forms their first introduction to the beautiful North Fork (of the Gunnison River) Valley. Emerging from the adobe badlands, the visitor climbs onto Rogers Mesa a green gently sloping bench that extends some five miles to the west of the Town of Hotchkiss. This mesa is the Hotchkiss area's prime agricultural area consisting of many orchards, farms and small ranches. To the north lie the slopes of the Grand Mesa and Grand Mesa National Forest. |
| www.hotchkisschamber.com/ |
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| Crested Butte/MT Crested Butte Chamber of Commerce |
| This is a cool town! People in casual clothes meander the sidewalks, commute on mountain bikes and revel in the Colorado sunshine. A genuine sense of hospitality comes from such simple pleasures as wildflower hikes and bicycling through amazing scenery. Walk around our rustic and friendly town with its Victorian ambiance and reflections of turn-of-the-century mining life. Crested Butte or "the Butte", is known as "The Last Great Colorado Ski Town. The downtown business district is like a western movie set come to life in the 90's. Colorful buildings, shops, movies, and local watering holes make for a terrific Old West welcome. Crested Butte is designated a National Historic District. |
| www.cbchamber.com/ |
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| Gunnison County Tourism Bureau |
| Our towns are small, but they have big stories to tell. Explore Gunnison, Crested Butte, Marble, Tin Cup, Gothic, Pitkin and Almont, all picturesque and lively in their history. From the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park to the Blue Mesa Reservoir and Elk Ranges, these mountains welcome you with bright blue skies and fair temperatures. |
| www.gunnisoncounty.com/ |
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| Gunnison Chamber of Commerce |
| Today more and more people are discovering the beauty and tranquility of this central Rocky Mountain destination for their vacation getaways. Surrounded by mountains, forests, rivers and lakes, Gunnison is home base for every imaginable type of summer and winter activity. Hundreds of miles of trails offer varied hiking, biking, jeeping, and horseback riding experiences. |
| www.gunnison-co.com/ |
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| Lake City Chamber of Commerce |
| Hiking or biking, fishing or hunting, jeeping or rafting, snowmobiling or sledding, reading or writing, or just relaxing,you can find it all here. Nestled among the enchanting San Juan mountains, Lake City offers extraordinary people, great times, and mountains of memories. Discover Colorado’s hidden treasure and enjoy our savory dining, our cozy lodging, and our distinctive shopping. Stay a while and you’ll agree . . . Another Day in Paradise! |
| www.lakecityco.com/ |
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| Ouray Chamber Resort Association |
| Situated in a river valley at 7,700 ft. in the heart of the Rocky Mountains lies the often-photographed and treasured town of Ouray, frequently referred to by visitors as the Switzerland of America.
The year-round population of around 800 is considerably swelled in the summer months as thousands visit this unique valley. Whether you are Jeeping the hundreds of miles of backcountry roads, hiking or mountain biking the trails that surround the town, photographing the spectacular mountains or soaking in any of Ouray's natural hot springs sources, it will be a vacation that you will remember for the rest of your life. |
| www.ouraycolorado.com |
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| Ridgway Chamber of Commerce |
| A recreational paradise, Ridgway offers boating and fishing at the Ridgway State Park, hunting, hiking, mountain biking, golf, tennis, hot air ballooning, horseback riding, and ½-price skiing at nearby Telluride. Historic mining roads, once only accessible by foot, horse, or mule train, now provide excellent jeeping throughout Ouray County. Or visitors can just relax and picnic under the shade of 100-year-old cottonwoods in Ridgway Town Park, one of the prettiest anywhere. Ridgway's park and surroundings were locations for the movies "True Grit" starring John Wayne and "How the West Was Won." |
| www.ridgwaycolorado.com/ |
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| Colorado Tourism Office |
| The Colorado Tourism Office (CTO) was created by the legislature July 1, 2000, to promote Colorado as a tourism and travel destination. The CTO replaces the Colorado Tourism Board and the Colorado Travel and Tourism Authority. The office is governed by a board of directors consisting of thirteen members, including two legislators and eleven members appointed by the Governor and representing various tourism and travel industry segments. Administrative oversight is provided by the Office of Economic Development and International Trade. |
| www.state.co.us/oed/cto/index.html |
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| Colorado Film Commission |
| Experience counts.
We're the first legislated film commission in the world. That experience can often save you time, and a heap of hassle. And time, we all know, is money. If it can be done, we'll pull out the stops to do it -- a promise that's supported by over a hundred community representatives throughout the state. |
| www.coloradofilm.org/ |
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| Transportation |
| Colorado Division of Aeronatics |
| In support of the Colorado Department of Transportation's development of a forward-looking multi-modal transportation system in the 21st Century, the Colorado Division of Aeronautics shall promote partnering with its public and private constituents to enhance aviation safety, aviation education, and the development of an effective air transportation system through the efficient administration of the Aviation Fund. |
| www.colorado-aeronautics.org/ |
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| Colorado Department of Transportation |
| The Colorado Department of Transportation is responsible for a 9,122 mile highway system, including 3,698 bridges. Each year, this system handles over 23 billion vehicle miles of travel. Although the Interstate system accounts for only about 10 percent (954 miles) of the total mileage on the state system, 40 percent of all travel takes place on our Interstate highways. The highway construction program managed by CDOT currently includes over 150 projects statewide, all of which are being built by private contractors. This partnership between government (CDOT) and business works well as we improve and expand our transportation system.
CDOT maintenance forces take care of the highway system, plowing snow and repairing pavement. Last winter, these men and women plowed 5,900,000 miles of highway, equivalent to more than 10 round trips to the moon. They also repaired road damage and potholes, using more than 330,000 tons of asphalt. But CDOT is more than roads and bridges. The Division of Aeronautics supports aviation interests statewide, including grants to help improve local airports. CDOT’s Transit Unit provides assistance to numerous transit systems in the state. And the Office of Transportation Safety helps local law enforcement agencies with special funds to apprehend drunk drivers and increase use of safety belts.
It’s all part of CDOT’s mission to provide the best possible multi-modal transportation system for Colorado that most effectively moves people, goods and information. |
| www.dot.state.co.us/ |
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| Statewide/Regional Transportation Planning |
| With policy direction provided at the statewide level through the Colorado Transportation Commission, regional planning commissions prepare regional transportation plans identifying and prioritizing their long-range transportation needs for all modes. These regional plans and priorities are integrated and consolidated into the state's 20 year intermodal plan, which serves as the blueprint for how transportation resources are invested and projects are selected for implementation. |
| www.dot.state.co.us/StatewidePlanning/PlansStudies/ |
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| CDOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Program |
| The State of Colorado recognizes the benefits of walking and bicycling and highly recommends their use for commuting to work, errands, and recreation. Many short trips taken by car can be pleasantly done by walking or bicycling and longer trips can be combined with other alternative modes such as bus or light rail.
Bicycling and walking provide many benefits such as improved health, less stress, and reductions in air pollution, traffic congestion and energy consumption. In addition, walking is free, bicycles are affordable and inexpensive to maintain, and riding a bicycle or walking is a lot more fun than sitting in traffic on a congested roadway. |
| www.dot.state.co.us/bikeped/ |
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| Commuter Choice Program |
| Traveling around the State of Colorado just got easier by using your Commuter Choice webpages. Each category will provide you with options for transportation from shopping trips to helping you make informed decisions about your daily commute. |
| www.dot.state.co.us/CommuterChoice/ |
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| I-70 Mountain Corridor Programmatic Environmental |
| The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), in cooperation with the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), is conducting a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The PEIS will enable CDOT and FHWA to address the impacts of alternative solutions to mitigate the transportation problems of the I-70 Mountain Corridor comprehensively as part of the overall I-70 Mountain Corridor transportation system. The PEIS is being prepared in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations for implementing NEPA (40 CFR 1500-1508), FHWA regulations (23 CFR part 771) and other associated regulations. |
| www.I70mtncorridor.com |
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