More resources and expertise
DRCOG partners with Urban Land Institute Colorado to support Technical Advisory Panels, also known as TAPs. The two-day sessions bring together experts in planning, real estate and development to tackle complex land use challenges. The panels offer communities with practical, actionable recommendations to guide thoughtful, forward-looking growth. Explore the opportunity.
DRCOG participated in early conversations to launch the Metro Denver Nature Alliance, also known as Metro DNA. Today, the alliance connects more than 60 partners who work together to ensure that everyone in the metro region can enjoy healthy communities and access to nature.
Community profiles provide data and charts related to people, housing, income and trends for each municipality.
The Regional Data Catalog is a repository of open data managed by DRCOG. The catalog help communities make informed, data-driven decisions in areas including mobility, land use and changing demographics.