July 6, 2023

Colorado Department of Human Service’s SFY 2023-24 County Allocation Memo – Boring but Important!

Have you ever wanted to know more about the granular features of Colorado’s Human Services Allocations and Formulas? If so, this 35 page document is a terrific primer! More than half of the document consists of charts showing the county by county allocation amounts for critical funding streams like county administration, adult protective services, child

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Examples: Most Inclusive Local Government Mill Levy Float Ballot Language

Prior to the repeal of the Gallagher Amendment, many communities asked local voters if they could buffer themselves from the potential decreases in the residential assessment rate by ‘floating up’ their mill levies to offset any revenue loss. Examples of the most inclusive ballot language that helped achieve this goal can be found here. While

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Materials from Colorado\’s Opioid Crisis Lunch & Learn: State of the State and Evidence-based Approaches that are Making a Difference with Jose Esquibel

On June 23rd, Jose Esquibel, the director of the Colorado Consortium for Prescription Drug Abuse, provided a presentation regarding new data and details about various evidence-based approaches that are making a difference at the state and local levels. Materials from the presentation and the recording are available here: https://old.ccionline.org/research/opioid-recovery/.

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Notice: Gas-Powered Lawn & Garden Equipment Limitation

CCI recently learned that the Regional Air Quality Council’s (RAQC) Electrify Lawn & Garden Work Group is developing two strategy proposals that it intends to present to the Air Quality Control Commission. One of those strategies would prohibit public entities – including local governments – within the Denver Metro/North Front Range ozone nonattainment area from

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