Natural beauty, creative expression, compassion,
healthy living, and civic participation capture the spirit of Loveland,
CO. Bordered by the Rocky Mountains to the west and the plains to the
east, Loveland rests 50 miles north of metro Denver.
Residents here
enjoy a variety of festivals, events, clubs, business organizations,
government boards and commissions, personal interest classes, volunteer
organizations, and higher education. In 1985, Loveland was the first
city in Colorado to adopt an Art in Public Places ordinance,
designating one percent of the city's capital construction projects of
$50,000 or more for the purchase of art. The city has 26 parks,
approximately 15.5 miles of recreation trail, 3 golf courses, several
arts and entertainment theatres, and easy access to shopping. Loveland
truly is a natural choice for residents
Community Website:
http://www.ci.loveland.co.us County: Larimer
Elevation: 5040.0 ft
Square Miles (land): 24.57
Population: 50,608
Male Population (%): 49.0
Female Population (%): 51.0
Estimate 2003 Population: 56,436
Average Age: 36.3
Loveland Quick Facts:
- In 1985, Loveland was the first city in Colorado to adopt
an Art in Public Places ordinance, designating one percent of the
city's capital construction projects of $50,000 or more for the
purchase of art. Sculpture and 2-dimensional artwork adorn city
buildings, parks and public spaces. Currently, the city's art
collection is valued at more than 6 million dollars with approximately
83% of the total value of the collection donated by organizations and
individuals. Presently, there are 269 individual pieces of artwork
within the collection.
- The City of
Loveland Parks & Recreation Department maintains 26 developed parks
on 281 acres containing 20 softball fields, 25 playgrounds, 14 picnic
shelters, 4 outdoor racquetball courts and 21 tennis courts.
- Loveland has 3 Golf Courses: Mariana Butte, The OldeCourse, Cattail Creek
- In
1995, the citizens of Larimer County approved a quarter-cent sales and
use tax to protect open space, natural areas, wildlife habitat,
regional parks and trails. Loveland receives a portion of these funds,
and manages its Natural Areas / Open Lands Program through the Parks
and Recreation Department.
- There are
approximately 15.5 miles of recreation trail in Loveland that run from
Boyd Lake State Park, in the northeast to the Big Thompson River, along
Wilson Avenue. The trail winds through the west shore of Boyd Lake,
along irrigation canals, through fields, over and under city streets,
and along the Big Thompson River through some beautiful areas.
- Approximately
twenty miles of paved urban trail are planned with the goal of
developing off-street trails that will encompass the perimeter of the
city. Quarter-mile markers are located along a large portion of the
trail to measure your distance traveled.
Location, Location, Location
| City |
Miles |
Minutes |
| Fort Collins |
8 |
10 |
| Greeley |
20.55 |
29 |
| Estes Park |
30.17 |
52 |
| Windsor |
15.10 |
22 |
| Boulder |
41.90 |
47 |
| Metro Denver |
50.37 |
53 |
| Cheyenne, WY |
58.53 |
57 |
| Wellington |
26.42 |
28 |
| Denver Int'l Airport |
56.40 |
53 |
Employment
Local Median Income (Based on 2000 U.S. Census Bureau Data): $47,119
National Median Income (Based on 2000 U.S. Census Bureau Data): $41,994
Major Employers:
Agilent Technologies,
Poudre Valley Health Systems,
Thompson School District R2-J,
Larimer County,
Wal-Mart Distribution Center,
McKee Medical Center,
Woodward Governor,
Hach Company,
City of Loveland,
WaterPik Technologies
Education
K-12:
Thompson School DistrictCommunity College:
Aims Community College,
Front Range Community College,
Regis
University
Weather
Loveland, CO Weather Facts
- On average, the warmest month is July.
- The highest recorded temperature was 105°F in 2005.
- On average, the coolest month is January.
- The lowest recorded temperature was -31°F in 1990.
- The maximum average precipitation occurs in May.
Driver's License and Registration:
Driver's License1121 W. Prospect Road, Suite D, Fort Collins
970-494-9806
Motor Vehicle Registration205 East 6th Street, Loveland
970-679-4521
Utilities:
TELEPHONE
- Qwest Communications
1-800-244-1111
- McLeod USA
1-800-909-3012
ELECTRIC & WATER
- City of Loveland
970-962-2111
GAS
- Xcel Energy
1-800-895-4999
TRASH REMOVAL
- City of Loveland
970-962-2529