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.
prepared by the Colorado Division of Local Government, State Demography Office., "November 2018.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed January 2022)
In recent years, the State of Colorado and its disaster-impacted communities have gained significant experience in implementing recovery projects and integrating resiliency concepts into recovery operations. Colorado seeks to demonstrate that resiliency does not only apply when a disaster occurs, but rather applies in the day-to-day business of State government and Colorado communities. There must be continued commitment to resiliency at the highest levels of government. In support of that commitment, the Colorado Resiliency Playbook provides a tool for State agencies to use in institutionalizing resiliency principles and practices into their operations., prepared for: Colorado Resiliency Office., Colorado resiliency playbook -- Attachment 1: Signed House Bill 18-1394 -- Attachment 2: Resiliency champion description -- Attachment 3: Memorandum of understanding template -- Attachment 4: Case studies -- Attachment 5: Colorado Department of Transportation resiliency policy directive -- Attachment 6: Resiliency prioritization criteria expanded -- Attachment 7: Colorado Resiliency Prioritization Criteria Assessment Tool -- Attachment 8: Stakeholder engagement plan template -- Attachment 9: Draft progress report., "Final Draft dated June 24, 2019." -- Page 1., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2021)
The U.S. Census Bureau released the 2019-2023 American Community Survey (ACS). This dataset contains population characteristics for Census block groups, census tracts, municipalities, counties, and states. This data provides a rich picture of Colorado educational attainment, income, housing, and work location, among other social characteristics. The State Demography Office has compiled a set of 65 spreadsheets covering common data requests for information about counties, municipalities, and Census Designated Places (i.e., unincorporated towns and settlements recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2025)
The Strategic Compliance Plan is the final phase of the Compliance Planning Assistance (CPA) program, a collaborative effort by the Building Codes Assistance Project (BCAP), the Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA), and the Governors Energy Office (GEO), beginning in fall 2010. The overarching goal of the project is to document and analyze Colorados existing energy codes infrastructure in order to address barriers to widespread energy code compliance., the Compliance Planning Assistance Program., This report was funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, through the combined efforts of the following organizations: Colorado Department of Local Affairs, Building Codes Assistance Project, and the U.S. Department of Energy.--Cover verso., "November 2011.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2016)
Since 2000, Colorado's housing market has undergone significant transformation. Population growth has outpaced new housing development, resulting in supply constraints and escalating costs. Between 2000 and 2023, residential property values and rental rates increased at rates exceeding income growth, thereby exerting considerable financial strain on many residents.Multiple studies have highlighted how Colorado's housing supply has not kept pace with housing demand and is particularly deficient relative to other states. Colorado's State Demography Office (SDO) estimates that 106,000 housing units were needed as of 2023 to overcome the housing shortfall., "September 2025.", Includes bibliographic references (page 11), Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2025)