Community Information
This
page includes information about projects, facilities, people, places, and things that
might be of interest to a resident of, or visitor to, Estes Park. Some pages, like the one
titled
Where do I ...?,
might have specific appeal
to a new resident of our area while other pages, like the ongoing historical museum
exhibit updates described on our Historical Museum
pages might be useful to any resident who wanted to keep up with the changing exhibit
schedule. We even have a comments page for
you to use if you have a question, or would like to comment on this web site, or would
just like to make a suggestion. We have a community services
phone directory. And, finally, you can conduct a word
search
of this entire web site. We hope you find these sources of information useful!
Estes Valley
Fire Services Task Force
Follow this link the the Task Force website to read the final Estes
Valley Fire Services Task Force report.
Calendar of Events
The Town, as well as others, sponsor special events and community events that
are staged throughout the year. These special events are of interest to our
residents as well as our visitors. Now you can keep track of all the special
events in the Estes Park area in one convenient, searchable spot: the Estes Park
Convention & Visitors Bureau web site. The calendar also includes contact
information so you can get event information as specific as you want.
EPURA Blight Study
In January 2007, Terrance Ware Associates was retained to
conduct an independent study within the Town of Estes Park in order
to make a recommendation as to whether the survey region contains
characteristics of a blighted area as defined by Colorado Urban
Renewal Law, Colorado Revised Statute 31-25-103(2). An Analysis
of Existing Conditions Relating to Blight can be viewed at the
Estes Park Public Library, or
on-line. Please be
advised that the files are large and may take a substantial amount
of time to load.
Estes Park Parking Study
Republic Parking System of Denver, Colorado conducted a parking study during the
summer of 2005. The final results and recommendations are included in this
document.
Performance Park
Take a look at this performer's favorite venue just past the west end of
Downtown Estes Park! Performance Park was completed in the spring of 2003 by
Estes Park Urban Renewal Authority.
Citizen's Information
Academy
For information about the 2009 Citizen's Information Academy,
click here.
Estes Park Pride Awards
The Estes Park Pride Awards were created in 2005 as a means for the Town
of Estes Park to provide special recognition to members of its citizenry.
Community members are nominated for their service to Estes Park and honored as:
Teacher of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, and Business Person of the Year.
In addition, an Estes Park High School Student Pride Scholarship is awarded to a
deserving graduating senior. 2008 Award recipients were:
|
Teacher of the
Year |
Tom Frasier |
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Volunteer of
the Year |
Harriet
Burgess and Carly Bowles |
|
Business
Person of the Year |
Paula Steige |
|
EPHS Student
Pride Scholarship Recipient |
Kellsie Purdy |
Awards were presented on April 22nd at
the Town of Estes Park Volunteer Recognition Luncheon. The
scholarship was presented at
Estes Park High School's Award Ceremony on May 14th.
Town Flag on sale - now
available
The winning flag design was the green background with the
round seal portraying the bighorn sheep with the words TOWN OF ESTES
PARK and 1917 to represent the 100th anniversary.
The flag is available to purchase at the Estes Park Museum,
located at 200 4th Street or by calling at 586-6256.
An order form is available at this
link
or online at
http://estesnet.com/Museum/Store/
Museum Hours: May 1-October
31-Monday – Saturday 10-5, Sunday 1-5
and November 1-April 30 Friday – Saturday 10-5, Sunday 1-5.
Supporters of the
Performing Arts
Help in building a Performing Arts Center for Estes Park.
Check out all the information at their website:
www.EstesParkTheater.com.
Economic Development Impact Study
One of the Town Board's seven goals for the 2004-2006 is the creation of an
economic development strategy. As Part of this process, the Town
contracted with RRC Consultants, Inc. 2006 to provide data based on economic
indicators involving population, retail/food/lodging and comparison data with
similar communities. An Advisory Council was appointed click here
for
contact information link.
A Special District Economic Futures
Meeting was held Nov 1, 2006 at Town Hall Board Room. The Town of
Estes Park Board of Trustees, Estes Park Special District Board
Members, Citizen Information Academy (CIA) Graduates, Estes Park
Economic Advisory Council (EP2017) and the Rocky Mountain National
Park met to share the EP2017 Team Vision for Economic Sustainability
and discuss implications.
The Group discussed issues to help identify a strategy and action
items building an understanding to develop a shared Vision. The
attached
presentation
link,
Vision recommendation link and
Support
Resource form link, will continue to
encourage participation from the community in assisting with Estes
Park Sustainability.
Childcare Survey
The Town of Estes Park conducted a survey to help
the community identify existing gaps in the child care system. The community met on May 21st
at the Estes Park Conference Center (Holiday Inn) at 6:30 p.m. to
discuss the survey results and provided open dialogue to identify
steps that might be taken to address the needs. Download the
survey
results.
Visitor Information Center
and the Estes Park Convention
& Visitors Bureau
This new Town department combined the Business Development, Advertising,
Special Events, and Conference Services and Sales departments, and added a new
Visitors Services department before moving to, and assuming operational
responsibility for the Visitors Information Center at 500 Big Thompson Ave. You
can contact the Visitors Center at the URL above or by calling 970-577-9900 or
1-800-44-ESTES. This is also the link for
Visitor Information
Yuletime Lighting Contest Christmas 2008
The Town of Estes Park's Fourth Annual Yuletime Lighting Contest
is
sponsored by the Town of Estes Park, the Ambassadors and the Estes
Park News. The lighting contest is open to all residents of
the Estes Valley and is a fun event that brightens up our
community.
Entry forms must be received by December 5, 2008. Prizes will
be awarded at the January 13th Town Board meeting.
Click here for an
official entry form.
Honors,
awards, and other good stuff
Not that we're bragging, but we live in such a spectacular place surrounded
by such wonderful people, that we get honors, awards, and other good stuff. If
you want to learn more, click on the link.
Estes Park Maps
Check out our map of Estes Park showing major roads, city parks, Lake Estes Bike
Trail, golf courses, hospital, Estes Park Conference Center, Stanley Park Fairgrounds,
area rivers and lakes, and many other features. There is also a downtown parking
map, and an interactive map with which you can map out your trip to or from
Estes Park on
this same page.
Where Do I ...?
Here are contact numbers for public and private agencies, even a few commercial
businesses where you can get answers to your questions.
Media
Relations Contact Information
The Town of Estes Park has a Public Relations Office as well as Media
Relations Program. If you need information on Estes Park, click on this link to
determine which one you should contact.
Newsletter
Read the latest issue of our Town Newsletter "The Bugle." You
will need
Adobe Acrobat
Reader to view the newsletter. If you don't have Reader on your computer,
you can download it by clicking on the Adobe link above.
2006 Annual Report
To view the 2006 Town of Estes Park Annual Report
click here.
Live Web Cam
Take a look at current outdoor conditions from our web cam located at the
Visitors Information Center at the east end of downtown.
Community Profile
The Estes Park Community Profile provides a wide array of quantified information ranging
from Age of Residents to Utilities. It also includes the monthly average temps and
precipitation.
History of Estes Park
This one page history is an executive summary of the last millennia in Estes Park.
Estes Park's Sister City
Located in northwestern Costa Rica, the Monteverde
district consists of three adjacent communities, Cerro Plano, Santa Elena and
Monteverde, generally known together as Monteverde. The population is about
5000. Learn more inside!
20th Anniversary of the Lawn Lake Flood
July 15, 1982, the dam at Lawn Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park
collapsed, killing three campers, and causing over $31 million in damages along
Fall River and in downtown Estes Park. Various ceremonies and displays will be
conducted around the valley to commemorate this tragedy. Click on
this link for
the story.
Knoll Citizen's Advisory Council
Town of
Estes Park with the help of the Estes Valley Land Trust has completed the
purchase of the Knoll-Willow Property. The Knoll Citizen's Advisory Council was
appointed at the Town Board's
April 23, 2002
meeting to develop a Master Plan for the property that will be consistent with
the Open Space Conservation Easement that is now in place. Click the link above
for upcoming meeting dates and times, and minutes from previous meetings. The
final project plan was adopted by the Town Board in February of 2004.
PaCK
Estes Park Parents and Community for Kids, Inc is a Colorado Nonprofit
Corporation that sponsors programs and activities for our community youth and
their parents or guardians.
Estes Valley
Transportation Alternatives Study
The Colorado Department of
Transportation (CDOT), the Town of Estes Park and Larimer County joined forces
to undertake a planning effort to evaluate existing and future transportation
issues in Estes Park and the surrounding County. The results of that study and
recommendations are posted here.
Senior Center
The Estes Park Senior Center is located adjacent to the Estes Park Area Historical
Museum, with a spectacular view of the majestic Continental Divide in Rocky Mountain
National Park and Lake Estes here in the valley. Visitors are welcome, and can join the
regulars for a meal if arranged in advance.
Town Job
Openings
The Town of Estes Park occasionally has seasonal and full time job openings.
Click on the link above for contact information.
Estes Park Historical Museum
The Estes Park Area Historical Museum was founded by volunteers in 1962. Its purpose is to
collect, preserve, interpret and exhibit local history for visitors and residents.
Order the Town's Holiday
Ornament
Proceeds from sales go to the town's Helping Hands Fund, a reserve used to
help people in need.
Feedback and Comments Form
If
you have a question, or would like to comment on this web site, or would just like to make
a suggestion, please use our Feedback form.
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