Just under a year in the making, Larimer County Assessor and Arapahoe County Assessor have joined forces through a new, innovative intergovernmental agreement [IGA] to speed up damage assessments to meet short FEMA deadlines in an emergency.
The Larimer County Department of Health and Environment has confirmed that a bat in Larimer County has tested positive for rabies. Four people who were exposed to the bat have undergone postexposure prophylaxis treatment.
Like many Americans, we are outraged at the events in Minneapolis that took the life of George Floyd, and we look for justice to be done for him, his family, and our country.
Applications are being accepted for two funding opportunities, the 2020 Behavioral Health Services Grant Program, and the Gary A. Darling Grant under the Behavioral Health Services Impact Fund.
The 2020 Larimer County Fair and 4-H competitions will be held at the Larimer County Fairgrounds at the Ranch but in a limited capacity from a continuing partnership between Larimer County CSU Extension and The Ranch.
Larimer County Public Health has received partial approval of the submitted variance request seeking state approval to slowly reopen businesses ahead of the statewide safer at home restrictions.
Collaborating with other communities, Larimer County is conducting an internet speed test this summer in areas that do not have adequate internet service or reside in underserved areas and areas where there is no plan to provide future service.
The Board of County Commissioners on May 5, 2020 approved the funding recipients of the 2020 Behavioral Health Services Crisis Response Fund, following the recommendations of the Behavioral Health Policy Council.
Progress on the 2019 -2023 Larimer County Strategic Plan Goals One, Two, and Three are moving forward but have been temporarily slowed from the effects of the COVID-19 emergency.
Larimer County property owners will receive a Notice of Valuation from the Larimer County Assessor’s Office for taxable real property between May 1st and June 1, 2020.
Larimer County Public Health will be slowly allowing businesses to reopen under the new Safer at Home guidance the governor will be releasing soon. Larimer County will adopt the governor's new stay at home orders with local guidance, education and enforcement.
Resources are available for older adults, caregivers, family members, neighbors and friends of older adults now and after COVID-19 from the Larimer County Office on Aging.
Larimer County Department of Health and Environment and the Town of Estes Park are extending the existing public health orders limiting visitors to Estes Park by closing short-term accommodations within the Estes Valley to help slow the spread of COVID-19. The orders were issued March 21 and will be extended through April 26, aligning with the current stay-at-home orders.
Larimer County and the Colorado State Emergency Operations Center are working together to establish an alternative care site (ACS) for the northern Colorado region.
The Larimer County Assessor’s Office today is extending the deadline to file 2020 Business Personal Property Declarations from April 15th to June 15, 2020.