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- 2. In reflecting on the past year,
it is clear that Fort Collins has come a
long way. It was a year filled w ith many ambitious
accomplishments and a lot of fun!
According to our recent Citizen Survey, 93 percent
of residents believe this is a great place to live.
We don’t take credit for that; we credit you. It’s
thanks to a caring and involved community that Fort
Collins is consistently ranked as one of the best
places to live.
However, like any great city we are not content
to rest on our laurels. We continue to strive
for excellence with ambitious projects such as
the Climate Action Plan, as well as exploring
such complex issues as housing that is affordable
and bridging the digital divide with high speed
broadband.
Even tonight’s event is an example of the
innovation and progress we are always striving for.
In addition to a new venue, this year’s State of
the City includes both questions from residents
via social media and live Q&A. Rather than
the standard sage on the stage format, this year
we want to engage in a creative conversation
with you.
We will also have the opportunity to continue the
conversation after the event. You are invited to join
us upstairs on the balcony to learn more about the
various projects going on right now in the City.
There is also a fun way to weigh in regarding what’s
important to you using this handout. In addition
to useful information, you can write, draw and
photograph what is important to you. Once you have
created your unique vision for Fort Collins we
encourage you to share it with us using the hashtag
#fococreate.
Our hope is that tonight will be just the beginning
of the conversation. With the combined efforts of
the City and our community we look forward to
co-creating a better future. Thank you for your
contributions and devoted passion.
Sincerely,
Wade Troxell
Mayor
Darin Atteberry
City Manager
Mayor Wade Troxell and City Manager Darin Atteberry
- 3. Share your drawing with #fococreate and you might just win a $50 DBA Gift Card, a $50 Recreation Gift Card, a $175 Premier Golf Card
or a chance to have lunch with both the Mayor and City Manager.
DRAW WHAT FORT COLLINS MEANS TO YOU
#fococreate
- 4. Brett Dollar and Yago
Charles Beaver
Jared Graybeal and Jason Moss
POLICE SERVICES
MAX Driver
UTILITIES LINE WORKERS
There are more than 2,000
employees who work for the City
of Fort Collins, from planners and
developers to engineers and police
officers. The list of skill sets and
jobs that City employees do on a
daily basis is virtually endless.
The Faces of Fort Collins series
showcases some of those employees
and what they do on a daily
basis to keep Fort Collins running
smoothly. Meet the class of
2015 Fort Collins Faces employees
who help make Fort Collins the
most satisfied city in America.
To read more visit fcgov.com/
fortcollinsfaces.
Fort Collins police pride themselves
on being friendly, but it takes a
special member of the force to
let you scratch them behind their
ears. Yago is a furry four-legged
member of the Fort Collins
elite K9 unit that helps
keep citizens and police
alike safe with the
help of his handler
Police Officer
Brett Dollar.
Charles Beaver is the voice of MAX, literally. When you buy a ticket
from one of the automated MAX stations or listen to information
on the line changes, that’s Beaver’s voice coming though the
loudspeakers. However, Beaver is more than just a soothing voice
for Fort Collins’ newest form of bus rapid transit, he is also a
driver, graphic designer and trainer for MAX.
When you flick the light switch and
the lights pop on or open the fridge
and grab a beverage that is chilled,
you have Jared Graybeal and Jason
Moss, in part, to thank for that.
On any given day City of Fort
Collins utility electrical line
workers like Graybeal and Moss
are hard at work to ensure that
the power is on with up to 99.9982
percent reliability. Those are some
good odds!
READ THEIR FULL
STORIES AT
fcgov.com/fortcollinsfaces
- 5. Beth Rosen
Jean Bosch
AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR
OLD TOWN LIBRARY MANAGER
Another show you shouldn’t miss is called CITY VIEW
- a bi-weekly news series that highlights major stories, initiatives
and upcoming events throughout the City in under five minutes.
With new content being added weekly,
our video archive will keep you
informed and in tune with the
stories and topics that matter
most to you.
Meet Beth Rosen, the City’s Affordable Housing
Program Administrator. Rosen administers federal
and City funds for affordable housing programs
and ensures compliance with federal regulations.
She says these closings are some of the best
times she has in her job working in the
City’s Social Sustainability department - the
newest department at the City within the
Sustainability Services Area.
For Jean Bosch, manager of Old Town
Library, her duties go well beyond leading
a team of about 23 people to help ensure
the Poudre River Public Library District is
operating effectively. Whether it’s working
w ith organizations that serve the
homeless or nurturing a
partnership to offer creative
learning opportunities,
Bosch’s work allows Old
Town Library to provide
something for everybody.
The City of Fort Collins has many video
series designed to inform, educate and
inspire the community. From council
meetings and public forums to innovative
technologies and groundbreaking news, the
City is committed to bringing you stories
that matter.
Recently, a new series was added called
OUT OF THE BOX. This series highlights
innovative concepts, technology and
collaborations that are helping to ensure
our community continues to be the
amazing place that it is.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL!
youtube.com/cityoffortcollins
DID YOU KNOW?
- 6. Share your photo with #fococreate and you might just win a $50 DBA Gift Card, a $50 Recreation Gift Card, a $175 Premier Golf Card or
a chance to have lunch with both the Mayor and City Manager.
With so much happening in such a beautiful place, the City of Fort Collins is constantly snapping pictures. Since this is
your community, we have made thousands of photos available to you through our Flickr and Instagram accounts. We
invite you to go see the amazing photos we have taken, and encourage you to follow us to see what we share next!
TAKE A PICTURE THAT IS “FORT COLLINS”
A PICTURE’S WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS
flickr.com/fortcollinsgov instagram.com/fortcollinsgov
- 7. FOCOATAGLANCE
SERVICES & AMENITIES
A look at just a few of the reasons the City of
Fort Collins has been called “America’s Most
Satisfied City.”
The City maintains a vibrant array of parks and
recreational opportunities.
Fort Collins also supports multiple transportation
options including: MAX Bus Rapid Transit,
numerous bus routes including CSU and FLEX,
and 200 miles of on-street and off-street trails
for pedestrians and cyclists.
Fort Collins provides electric
and water utilities to residents.
Fort Collins Utilities was also
first in Colorado, and among the
first in the country, to offer
green energy to its customers.
The Lincoln Center is the City’s
cultural arts center. Activities include
professional theatre, dance, music,
visual arts and children’s programs.
The Fort Collins Senior Center includes a pool, spa,
gymnasium, track, billiards, crafts and a health and
wellness center
The Fort Collins Museum displays the history of Fort Collins
and Larimer County from prehistoric times to present day.
875 ACRES
PARKS
POTTERY
STUDIO
35+ MILES
OF TRAILS
2 ICE RINKS
36K ACRES
NATURAL
AREAS
4 SWIMMING
POOLS
3 GOLF
COURSES
RECREATION
CENTERS
8000 BC 1 AD 1000 AD
LEARN MORE AT FCGOV.COM
- 8. Share a picture of your materpiece with #fococreate and you might just win a $50
DBA Gift Card, a $50 Recreation Gift Card, a $175 Premier Golf Card or a chance
to have lunch with both the Mayor and City Manager.
SHOW US YOUR SKILLS!
YOUSAIDIT!
93%
WE’RE#1!
90%
The City of Fort Collins relies on you, our citizens
and neighbors, to guide us in the development of
our community. We do this by providing multiple
ways in which citizens can ask questions and
provide input on specific City objectives.
Here are a few of the results from our outreach:
There are many tools that the
City provides our residents to stay
better informed while also giving
you an opportunity to be heard.
When you’re looking for information, a great starting place is fcgov.com.
The City provides resources to get you the information you’re looking for.
9 in 10 residents say they feel safe in Fort Collins.
of residents rated
Fort Collins as a
great place to live.
Out of 29 Front
Range communities
Fort Collins ranks
No. 1 as a place
to work.
say that Fort Collins
has a good or very
good air quality.
Read the Citizen
Survey Results
for yourself...
Visit fcgov.com/
citizensurvey
STAY INFORMED...
BE HEARD...
TAKE PART...
SOCIAL MEDIA ACCESS FORT COLLINS
Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and
Instagram and you’ll be kept up to speed
with all of the many initiatives, news and
programs occurring throughout the City.
We invite you to weigh in on topics that
matter to you and provide us feedback.
Your voice matters.
fcgov.com/connect
Access Fort Collins is an easy way to
contact the City with your questions,
comments or service requests. Find the
information you’re looking for and
reach the staff best equipped to address
your concerns.
Visit fcgov.com/AccessFortCollins
or download the free mobile app.
FCGOV.COM
- 10. Share your love letter with #fococreate and you might just win a $50 DBA Gift Card, a $50 Recreation Gift Card, a $175 Premier Golf
Card or a chance to have lunch with both the Mayor and City Manager.
TELL US WHY YOU LOVE FORT COLLINS
#fococreate
- 12. #fococreate
Share your completed activities with #fococreate using the City of Fort Collins social media feeds
(facebook, twitter or instagram) and you’ll be entered to win a $50 DBA Gift Card, a $50 Recreation
Gift Card, a $175 Premier Golf Card or a chance to have lunch with both the Mayor and City Manager.
You may also email your entry to msmith@fcgov.com with subject line “#fococreate Entry”.
Alternatively, entries can be mailed to: City of Fort Collins, 215 N. Mason St., 3rd Floor CPIO, Fort Collins
CO, 80524. Entry must include your full name and contact information. Entry must also include a parent
or legal guardian’s full name, telephone number and email address if contestant is under the age of 18.
Contest runs from February 29th, 2016 through March 31st, 2016.
Winners will be announced and notified on Monday, April 4th, 2016.
For complete contest rules and eligibility, visit fcgov.com/fococreate.
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