Multi-agency state document "meant to aid both Colorado communities and the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) in striking a balance between the many demands that face our downtown streets, particularly where a main street is also a state highway. It provides options for how to increase safety for all users across all modes of travel through creative and flexible design."--Page iv. Project team also includes Colorado Main Street program, Community Builders, Charlier Associates, and Project for Public Spaces., Colorado Department of Local Affairs, Colorado Department of Transportation, Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment., "August 2016."--Letter of transmittal., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2017)
Colorado Office of Emergency Management., "August 1999.", Relief shown by shading., Text, map, and listing of "Colorado's Largest Historic Earthquakes (since 1867)" on verso., Includes bibliographical references.
The purpose of the Colorado Gap Analysis Report is twofold: 1) document and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the state's existing energy code adoption and implementation infrastructure and policies; 2) recommend potential actions state agencies, local jurisdictions, and other stakeholders can take to achieve 100 percent compliance with the model energy codes., prepared by the Building Codes Assistance Project, the Colorado Governor's Energy Office, and the Department of Local Affairs for the United States Department of Energy., "December 2010.", Bibliography: pages 61-63., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2016)
prepared for the Division of Planning, the Division of Local Government and the Department of Local Affairs as a WICHE Intern Project ; by Lynn P. Behrns., "December 1973.", "Project prepared under the direction of Robert L. Ekland.", Print version record.
This report reviews important non-fuel minerals and energy production trends and data in Colorado. Its principal focus is to identify how Colorado's extensive mineral and energy industry is faring vis-à-vis other states, how it fits into national and global energy markets, and how Colorado's non-renewable resource intensive regions and counties are performing., "Spring 2014.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2017), Includes bibliographic references.