The Division of Local Government (DLG), within the Colorado Department of Local Affairs, serves municipalities, counties and special districts in Colorado as well as state agencies, businesses, non-profit organizations and residents at large. The 2012 Customer Satisfaction Survey provided customers the opportunity to rate their familiarity with and use of the range of DLG's services, as well as the quality of customer service and the services themselves. This summary presents an overview of key findings regarding customer This summary profiles the survey results from DLG customers known to have significantly engaged DLG staff in the 12 months prior to the survey,
Colorados Race to the Top Monitoring Plan defines strategies for both programmatic and fiscal monitoring at the state and subgrantee levels with respect to implementation of their approved scopes of work.
Facility schools are residential, day treatment and hospital programs that are approved by CDE to receive school finance funding, hire their own teachers and provide educational services to the students placed with them by a public agency. The information provided in this document is intended to assist approved facility schools in implementing the Graduation Requirements as adopted by the Colorado Approved Facility Schools Board. This document will be revised as specific procedures and forms are developed.
This memorandum summarizes major state and federal water quality control policies pertaining to nutrients; describes the major provisions of the new Section 17 of Regulation 31 that establishes interim numeric values for phosphorus, nitrogen and chlorophyll; describes the new Regulation 85 that establishes numerical effluent limitations for domestic wastewater treatment plants and other wastewater dischargers; summarizes the rule review process of the Colorado General Assembly; and describes the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) review process for new water quality standards.
The Trujillo Homesteads, located on land owned by The Nature Conservancy and within the authorized boundary of Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, received National Historic Landmark designation. The Trujillo Homesteads exceptionally represent the expansion of Hispano-American settlement in the part of the American Southwest newly-acquired by the United States in the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo. The homesteads represent Hispano settlement and the preservation of traditional Hispano culture on the frontier, as well as the impact of cultural exchange with Native Americans. Funds were received to collect data at the Trujillo homestead site with the use of Terrestrial LiDAR scanning equipment and the creation of a virtual imagery tool of the site to be housed on the park's website.