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Weld County Communities

Over its history, Weld County has been attractive to a wide variety of settlers and in the process, has spawned more than 30 cities and towns that remain today. These range in size from Grover, with an estimated population of 156, to the county seat of Greeley, with more than 90,000 citizens. At the same time, many Weld County residents choose a rural lifestyle, and with nearly 4,000 square miles of area, they have ample opportunity to do so.

 

The document entitled Weld County Communities in the download center to your right contains a little information about each of the cities and towns. This includes the incorporation date and the URL for each community.  Please open the document and see what each community has to offer.

 

For videos of the following communities please click on the items you are interested in.

 Greeley - Our Community

  Johnstown's Story


Please select this link to view an informational video on the Town of Erie's Raw Water Pipeline Project Titled:

Erie Delivers

Weld County's largest communities:
Greeley 93,698
Evans 18,764
Erie MCP* 14,958
Windsor MCP* 15,103
Johnstown MCP* 9018
Fort Lupton 7,385
Frederick 8,211
Milliken 6,257

*MCP means Multi County Place, for this list the full population of the community is presented.  Please see the Demographic Profile for those residents actually in Weld County.

 
 

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Pdf Document Econ Profiles.pdf
Pdf Document Evans Profile
Pdf Document Greeley Community Profile June 2010
Pdf Document Greeley Market Profile May 2009
Word Document Milliken Profile.doc
Word Document Platteville Community Profile.doc
Word Document The Town of Kersey.doc
Pdf Document Town of Erie Community Profile 9 08.pdf
Word Document Welcome to Greeley.doc
Word Document Weld County Communities.doc
Word Document Windsor Profile.doc