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Tom Cryer of Kentwood Real Estate Appointed to Metro Vision Planning …
DENVER, IL – March 21, 2013 – (RealEstateRama) — Tom Cryer, a leading real estate professional with The Kentwood Company in the Denver Tech Center, has been appointed to the Metro Vision Planning Advisory Committee (MVPAC) of the Denver Regional … Continue reading
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Tagged Council Of Governments, Denver Region, Denver Regional Council, Denver Regional Council Of Governments, Denver Tech Center, Drcog, Employee Relocation Council, Engagement Opportunities, Kentwood Company, Leading Real Estate, Local Governments, Metro Vision, Nonprofit Association, Outreach Efforts, Regional Perspective, Relocation Appraisers, State Grants, Vision Committee, Vision Issues, Water Quality Issues
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Boulder closed to drilling by “special interests” oil industry says
AP Drilling and fracking produces protest signs as well as oil With a crowd of about 50 demonstrators in front of the county court house, waving signs – saying No Fracking, Stop Fracking, and Ban Fracking – the Boulder County … Continue reading
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Tagged Boulder County, Boulder Resident, City Of Longmont, Colorado Oil, Controversial Technique, County Court House, Energy Development, Grass Roots, Greenies, Health Regulations, Hydrofracturing, Industry Trade Group, Local Governments, Protest Signs, Radio Advert, Radio Spot, Release Oil, Retired College, Sign Wavers, Special Interest Groups
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2012 local property assessments similar to last year
Now that the holidays are over, it’s back to business. More than 12,000 property owners in Nakusp, New Denver, Silverton, and the surrounding rural areas can expect to receive their 2012 assessment notices in the next few days. “Most homes … Continue reading
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Tagged Assessment Notices, Assessment Roll, Cao, Deputy Assessor, Hickson, Local Governments, New Construction Real Estate, New Denver, Property Assessments, Property Owners, Property Tax Rates, Property Taxation, Property Taxes, Public School System, Real Estate Sales, Rural Area, Rural Areas, Silverton, Slocan Valley, Strong Market
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Decline in property taxes bodes ill for local governments in Colorado
Property notices now hitting mailboxes across the state show significant drops in home values — in some cases to levels below what was paid for houses just a few years ago — and homeowners aren’t the only ones worried. If … Continue reading
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Tagged 60 Million, Big Trouble, Booming Real Estate Market, Castle Pines, Cherry Hills, Colorado Municipal League, Colorado Property, Denver Area, Driven Changes, Greenwood Village, Home Values, Local Governments, Mamet, Mountain Communities, Property Taxes, Property Values, South Metro Fire Rescue, Tax Increases, Thorny Question, Valuations
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