Region by region summaries of regional economic development plans. Introduction and afterword by Governor Roy Romer., video file MPEG 709MB, Title from cassette label., Based on VHS record
Social generations describe cohorts of people typically born within a date range who share similar cultural experiences. The names of the social generations are often the result of a historical event, a rapid social or demographic change or even a significant change in the calendar. Sources vary on specific years for each generation but there is consensus on general time periods. The significant change in the age structure in Colorado has lent itself to several questions related to the size and magnitude of Colorado's different generations. The purpose of this document is to describe and delineate through data the time periods of the "social generations" in Colorado and what they look like over time., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2017)
Cover title., Cover carries revised date of 6/30/2008; all other pages carry "DOLA REVISED 1/6/09" as a footer., "DOLA REVISED 1/6/09."--Footer on rest of pages., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
The following document is intended to offer information about Title 32, Article 1 special district elections to the general public and as a guide to special districts in the conduct of elections. There are other types of special districts to which some or all of these FAQs may or may not apply. Special districts that are not explicitly listed in Title 32, Article 1 should use caution in applying any of the following to the conduct of their elections., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2017)
The State Demography Office is the primary state agency for population and demographic information. Its data are used by state agencies to forecast demand for facilities and services. These data are also used by local governments and non-profit organizations in the state to anticipate growth or decline and to plan and develop programs and community resources. The office's location in the Department of Local Affairs, insures that its data and information is developed in ways that account for local input and needs. The office makes the data publicly available on its website, answers requests for economic and demographic data and provides training workshops on accessing and using the data., Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed March 2012), Mode of access: World Wide Web.