Denver Regional Council of Governments


The Denver Regional Council of Governments is a nonprofit, membership organization of local governments in the Denver region of the State of Colorado. DRCOG is the designated Metropolitan Planning Organization and the for the region, as well as the .

Extent

DRCOG covers a region that includes Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Gilpin and Jefferson counties and the southwest portion of Weld County.
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City and County of Broomfield, Colorado--
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City and County of Denver, Colorado--
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Gilpin County, Colorado--
Jefferson County, Colorado--
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History and Organization

DRCOG was officially formed Feb. 15, 1955, to bring a regional perspective to discussions about the metro area's most pressing problems and to address those concerns through cooperative local government action. The voluntary association continues to offer opportunities for local officials to work together on regional issues, such as growth and development, transportation, the environment, water quality and older adult services.
More than 50 metro area local county and municipal governments are members of DRCOG. Each jurisdiction appoints a representative to the DRCOG Board of Directors. The Board is composed of elected officials, as well as three non-voting members designated by Colorado's governor. Board officers serve one-year terms starting each February. The Board meets monthly to discuss and act on regional issues. The Board allows time for public comment at each meeting, and holds regular public hearings.
A number of standing committees also meet regularly, and ad-hoc committees are convened as necessary.

Program Areas

DRCOG's primary program areas include: