The state of Weld County is strong.
This statement was backed up by many important messages that made an impact on the more than 180 attendees in the Welcome Center at Aims Community College on Tuesday, Oct. 22. The Welcome Center was filled with municipal leaders, nonprofit organizations and the general public for the first-time event.
As Commissioner Chair Kevin Ross addressed the crowd on behalf of the Weld County Commissioners, the audience listened with intent, many writing down various facts about Weld County’s growth or its commitment to transportation and quality of life through different public safety services.
The audience’s engaging reactions were evidence that the State of the County was having a desired effect: to show the ways Weld County Government positively impacts residents, often in ways they may not expect.
“For many residents, their only interaction with county government occurs when a property tax notice arrives in the mail, when their car registration is due, or when a ballot is received around election time,” Ross said in his speech. “While these moments may represent the most visible and common interactions with county government, the reality is the services we provide daily are numerous, varied, and impact the more than 345,000 residents who call Weld County home.”
The ”numerous and varied” services Ross spoke to reflected Weld County’s commitment and connection to the future, which served as the theme of the event. It’s a future that will see Weld County continue to grow. The county is the second fastest growing in the state and set to double in population by 2050, according to the state demographer. This growth, while welcomed, means finding ways to continue providing the best services to more people.
It's not as though growth has caught Weld County by surprise. The speech highlighted instances of collaboration; from meeting with municipalities to discuss growth goals to securing funding for north Interstate 25 improvements and assisting Morgan County with submitting a grant for improvements to Interstate 76.
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