Homelessness, housing instability, as well as limited and inaccessible services, affects our Veterans, families with children, youth, senior citizens, persons with disabilities, and those whom experience chronic homelessness. Furthermore, the needs of each population are significant, diverse, and specific. We are called upon as a state to organize ourselves, collaborate, and direct our limited resources to efficiently, effectively, and elegantly serve our neighbors in need. Not only is it the right and humane thing to do, but it is also the smart thing to do., "Special Acknowledgements [sic] to following partners: Colorado Department of Local Affairs, Division of Housing; Members of the Housing and Homeless Collaborative: Denver Foundation, Piton Foundation, Anschutz Foundation, Don and Lynn Burnes Family Foundation, Mile High United Way, Marcus Foundation, Bloom Foundation [and] Serve Colorado." (P. i), Includes bibliographical references (p. 53-54), Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed December 2013)
Energy affordability is commonly quantified in terms of energy cost burden--the percentage of household income spent on residential energy needs. These can include electricity, gas, and fuels such as propane or biomass. As a metric, energy cost burden helps us visualize energy affordability. Energy cost burden is also a key driver of energy insecurity, defined as the inability of a household to meet their basic energy needs., a report prepared by physicians, scientists, and engineers for Healthy Energy and the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research for the Colorado Energy Office., "January 2022.", "This report was funded by the Colorado Energy Office." -- Page i., Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed January 2023)
Energy affordability is commonly quantified in terms of energy cost burden--the percentage of household income spent on residential energy needs. These can include electricity, gas, and fuels such as propane or biomass. As a metric, energy cost burden helps us visualize energy affordability. Energy cost burden is also a key driver of energy insecurity, defined as the inability of a household to meet their basic energy needs., prepared for the Colorado Energy Office by physicians, scientists, and engineers for Healthy Energy and the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research., "January 2022.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed January 2023)
READYColorado is a homeland security and all-hazards awareness campaign supported by public and private partners. The following partners are responsible for this document: Governor's Office of Homeland Security, the American Red Cross Mile High Chapter, Colorado Citizen Corps, Colorado Veterinary Medical Foundation., Online resource; title from PDF column (viewed February 2018)
The Colorado Constitution authorizes the Independent Ethics Commission ("IEC" or "Commission") to give advice and guidance on ethics issues arising under Article XXIX of the Colorado Constitution and any other standards of conduct and reporting requirements as provided by law., Title from second sentence in document., "October 6, 2008."--P. 11., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
The issue of produced water is a pressing one facing the State. Significant amounts of water are produced from oil and gas operations in Colorado, which has the third largest gas reserves in the country. In 2012, produced water amounted to over 41,000 acre-feet, with over 20,000 acre-feet from the Western Slope alone. There are numbers of complex legal, regulatory, geographic, technical, social, and political considerations involved in any discussion of produced water., prepared by CDR Associates, for the Colorado Energy Office & Colorado Mesa University Water Center., Bibliography page 18., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2017)
The Colorado Historic Preservation Commercial Tax Credit is a tax credit to the owners of certified historic structures who perform a certified rehabilitation of their property. This document is a guide for the anyone who wishes to apply for the Colorado Historic Preservation Commercial Tax Credit., the State of Colorado Office of Economic Development & International Trade and History Colorado., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2019)
The Colorado Historic Preservation Commercial Tax Credit is a tax credit to the owners of certified historic structures who perform a certified rehabilitation of their property. This document is a guide for the anyone who wishes to apply for the Colorado Historic Preservation Commercial Tax Credit., the State of Colorado Office of Economic Development & International Trade and History Colorado., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2019)
The Common Methodology Framework version 2.0 is intended to cover the basic elements of a solid project management methodology. It's designed primarily for agencies that do not have a standard project management methodology in place or for the project manager working on small to medium sized projects that need a set of templates to help manage the project., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2018)
The state of Colorado (State) recognizes that it is critical for state, local, tribal, and federal public safety personnel across Colorado to have radio communications systems that meet their needs for daily and emergency operations. The State selected Federal Engineering (FE) to assess the governance and funding of DTRS and statewide interoperability and to make recommendations as to the best approach to improve governance and funding to meet current and future user needs. As the culmination of our investigations, analysis, and recommendations, FE presents this Public Safety Radio System-Wide Business Plan Report (Business Plan). It identifies the recommended business goals and objectives, cost projections, financial activities, governance models, and administrative items related to statewide public safety communications and interoperability., prepared by Federal Engineering, Inc., "June 19, 2015.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed January 2019)
In support of the statewide effort to maintain and improve public safety radio communications, FE presents this Public Safety Radio System-Wide Needs Assessment Report (Needs Assessment). The report assesses the public safety communications needs in Colorado and describes the impact of those needs on various systems (DTRS and other systems)., prepared by Federal Engineering, Inc., "June 19, 2015.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed January 2019)