City of Meriden

Meriden is located at the Crossroads of Connecticut, being bisected by two of the States major freeways – Interstate Highways 91 and 691, major north/south and east/west arterials. Meriden is situated midway between the cities of New Haven and Hartford, located about 20 miles to the north and south, respectively.

Meriden has several world-class educational institutions located within less than a one-half hour drive, including Yale University, Wesleyan University, Trinity College, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (at Hartford), the University of New Haven, the University of Hartford, Central Connecticut State University (CCSU), Southern Connecticut State College, Albertus Magnus College, and St. Joseph College.

For more information, please visit http://www.cityofmeriden.org

City of Danbury, Connecticut

Danbury is a great place to live, work and play. The City of Danbury maintains a very strong financial condition. Danbury as the 7th largest city in Connecticut is in the unique position of managing a surplus and maintaining a high level of services.

Their 2008-2009 mill rate is 21.35. They have retained our AA rating from Moody’s Investors Services and Standard and Poor’s rating companies as a sign of that strength. And, they are planning and making necessary improvements to insure proper economic growth and stability so Danbury can serve as the hub of the entire Western Connecticut region.

For more information, please visit http://www.ci.danbury.ct.us

Commerce City, Colorado

This is an exciting time to be in Commerce City, Colorado. The Prairie Gateway development, changing face of 104th Avenue, and future commercial corridor on Tower Road and E-470 provide new and unique opportunities for the City.

The first phase of the Prairie Gateway project is scheduled to open in the Spring of 2007. The Prairie Gateway is a 917-acre parcel of land located along the western edge of the Rocky Mountain National Wildlife Refuge.

For more information, please visit http://www.c3gov.com

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Central City is one of Colorado’s most historic and entertaining cities. Nestled in the beautiful Colorado foothills, it is just a 30 minute drive from Denver on the fast and easy Central City Parkway, exit 243 (Hidden Valley) off of I-70.

Whether you want to try your hand at gambling at one of Central City’s six casinos or enjoy gold panning it’s the perfect place for you. Come, make a little history of your own.

For more information, please visit http://www.centralcitycolorado.us

City of Caon City

Caon City is the county seat of Fremont County in southern Colorado, with a population of approximately 16,000 people within the city limits, and another 5,000 to 7,000 people within the surrounding area in Fremont County.

The City is located in a mountain bowl along the Arkansas River valley as it flows east from the Rocky Mountains and the mouth of the Royal Gorge. A combination of unique geography and an elevation of 5300 feet above sea level protects the city from harsh weather conditions, making Caon City the Climate Capital of Colorado, with temperatures generally 10 degrees warmer than other nearby Colorado communities.

For more information, please visit http://www.canoncity.org

City of Boulder

Boulder is located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, just 35 miles northwest of Denver. Home of the University of Colorado’s main campus and the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder sits 5,430 feet above sea level and is surrounded by a greenbelt of city trails and open spaces.

Boulder is known for its natural beauty, outdoor recreation, natural product retailers and restaurants, outstanding alternative transportation options, diverse businesses, and technological and academic resources.

For more information, please visit http://ci.boulder.co.us

City of Arvada

Arvada, Colorado is an attractive western suburb with an estimated population of 107,050 that maintains its cherished hometown feel while building a diverse business community. From the rich historical culture to the shared community pride, Arvada combines the luxuries of todays society with the best of the past. Quiet neighborhoods, a robust business mix, and the restoration of historic landmarks keep this metro enclave vibrant and healthy.

Arvada enjoys a strong civic leadership that understands, values, and supports a positive business climate while balancing quality of life and community growth. This culture fosters a pro-business environment that has resulted in state and national business retention program recognition for the City of Arvada.

For more information, please visit http://arvada.org

City of Alamosa

Alamosa literally grew up overnight. In June 1878, the City of Alamosa went from a tent City to a rail center for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. According to local legend, the rail crews were fed in Garland City in the morning then the building was placed on a flat car and the crews were fed dinner from the same building in Alamosa that night.

Many of the Citys first buildings were brought in whole by the railroad from Garland City. Alamosa was incorporated on August 30, 1878. Alamosa, which means “cottonwood” in Spanish, is the hub of the San Luis Valley for retail and services with many nearby attractions including the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve.

For more information, please visit http://www.cityofalamosa.org

City of Milford

Welcome to Milford, “A Small City with a Big Heart!” Strolling through downtown you get that small town feeling coupled with the charm and the sense of history of an English settlement dating from 1639.

Walk over the Hotchkiss Bridge, gaze at the gorge framed by the arch of the Memorial Bridge, stop for an ice cream cone, and rent a bike and tour, then return to have a lobster dinner. Or you might opt for a romantic Victorian setting at a classic New England Inn.

For more information, please visit http://www.ci.milford.ct.us