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On January 26, 2017, the first public open house for the Clear Creek Corridor Plan was held at Valley View Elementary School to take feedback from the public. More than 150 recommendations were made at the meeting. Simultaneously, we also asked residents to respond to a survey about their experiences and needs along the Clear Creek Corridor. We received 385 responses to the survey with very helpful feedback. See below for summaries of both the public open house and the survey, which will be used to create a draft plan of improvements throughout the corridor. We plan to have the draft plan available for public comment in April and will be announcing several events in the near future.
To review the full summaries, please visit https://www.adcogov.org/ccplan
Historic Splendid Valley: Preserving Farmland in Adams County and Brighton
We are coming up on five years since the approval of the District Plan, a joint plan adopted in 2016 by Adams County and the City of Brighton focused on the south Brighton agricultural area, now called Historic Splendid Valley. This award-winning plan was put together in response to ongoing public support for preserving valuable farmland and heritage, building on policies laid out in previous land use, and open space plans spanning more than 20 years.
The many action items in the District Plan fall under one of three overarching goals:
Delayed Opening - 10 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 25
Due to inclement weather, and with the safety of residents and county employees in mind, County Manager Raymond Gonzales has delayed the opening of county buildings until 10 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 25, including the offices of District Attorney, Justice Center, Probation, and Sheriff. The vaccination clinic at the Government Center will open at 8:30 a.m.
Adams County Workforce & Business Center Receives Grant Funding
The Adams County Workforce & Business Center will receive $550,000 from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Technology Employment in Colorado Partnership 2.0 (TEC-P 2.0). The Denver Economic Development & Opportunity (DEDO) Workforce Services was awarded the $7.38 million grant for 2021-2025.
DEDO is partnering with other local area workforce programs including Adams, Arapahoe/Douglas, Boulder, Larimer, Tri-County (Jefferson, Gilpin, Clear Creek), and Weld and providing each county with funding.
Gov. Polis Orders Flags Lowered to Honor 500,000 Lost to COVID-19
DENVER - Gov. Jared Polis ordered flags lowered to half-staff on all public buildings statewide until sunset February 26, 2021 to honor the 500,000 Americans lost due to COVID-19. “As a community, we grieve with the families who have lost a friend, parent or loved one to this deadly virus. As Coloradans, we honor the lives of our fellow Americans and reflect upon the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gov. Polis Orders Flags Lowered to Honor Passing of Former Rep. Val Vigil
DENVER - Gov. Jared Polis ordered flags lowered to half-staff on all public buildings statewide for Thursday, February 18, from sunrise to sunset to honor the passing of former Colorado Representative Val Vigil.
Rep. Vigil (D-Thorton) served four terms in the Colorado House from 1999 to 2006 and is known for his legacy of promoting higher education opportunities for students across Colorado. Rep. Vigil’s lasting impact on Colorado is his work to pass the ASSET Bill (SB13-033) which grants in-state tuition to undocumented students.
County Granted Extension for Small Business Relief Program to Offer More Financial Assistance During COVID-19
Adams County, working with the Department of Local Affairs (DOLA), has been granted an extension for administering the Small Business Relief Grant Program. Applications will now be accepted until the program closes on Wednesday, March 17. Please visit the application portal for more information.
Adams County Moving to Level Yellow on the State's COVID-19 Dial
Adams County is moving to Level Yellow on the state's COVID-19 Dial as of Saturday, Feb. 6, at 9 a.m.
Residents Invited to Help Select Adams County’s Employee of the Year
Adams County government is preparing to select its Employee of the Year – also known as “Employee of All Seasons” – and the entire Adams County community is invited to help choose the winner. Now through Thursday, Feb. 18, county residents can access an online ballot that includes a brief bio for each of the finalists.
COVID-19 Vaccination Virtual Town Hall - Thursday, Feb. 4, 6:30 p.m.
On Thursday, Feb. 4, at 6:30 p.m., there will be virtual town hall to discuss the latest COVID-19 vaccination developments. Commissioner Eva J. Henry from Adams County will be joined by leadership from Arapahoe and Douglas Counties and Tri-County Health Department officials will be on hand to take questions and provide updates.
Gov. Polis Orders Flags Lowered to Honor Passing of Westminster Fire Department Captain David Sagel
DENVER - Gov. Jared Polis ordered flags lowered to half-staff on all public buildings statewide tomorrow, January 29, from sunrise to sunset to honor Captain David Sagel of the Westminster Fire Department.
Captain Sagel leaves behind his wife, Pam, and his two sons, Spenser and Austin. At 54 years old, Captain Sagel died from work-related abdominal cancer. Captain Sagel courageously battled his cancer diagnosis for more than a year.
NOTICE TO BASED AIRCRAFT OWNERS
Please visit the FAA National Based Aircraft Inventory website to make sure the registry of your aircraft based location is current as it affects grant funding for Colorado Air and Space Port (CASP). CASP will soon have a form available on our website so you can update your aircraft information with us as well.