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  • Sales & Use Tax Frequently Asked Questions Find answers to frequently asked questions about Commerce City’s sales and use tax—covering tax rates, exemptions, filing requirements, and payment options.
  • Metro Districts Learn how metro districts in Commerce City are formed, funded, and managed—plus view maps, fees, and key resources.
  • Property Tax Understand Commerce City’s property tax structure—assessment and billing processes, tax rates, payment options, deadlines, exemptions, and how to access important forms and assistance.
  • Information Technology Department The IT Department plans, develops, supports, and maintains the information services and technologies needed to successfully achieve the city’s mission.
  • CDBG Home Repair Programs Low- to moderate-income (LMI) Commerce City residents may be eligible for one or more Home Repair Programs (HRPs), as part of the city’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program.
  • Youth Programs Explore youth programs offered by the Commerce City Police Department that promote leadership, safety, and positive relationships between officers and young community members.
  • Air Quality Discover Commerce City’s air quality efforts: current AQI data, ozone & particulate pollutant initiatives, community monitoring, and policy development.
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  • Taxes & Fees Learn about Commerce City taxes and fees, including sales and use tax, property taxes, utility bills, and other city services and programs.
  • 88th Avenue Widening Projects Get details on the 88th Avenue Widening Project in Commerce City, focused on enhancing road capacity, safety, and connectivity for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians.
  • Highway 2 Improvements Learn about the Highway 2 Corridor Study in Commerce City, aimed at improving traffic flow, safety, and future development along this key transportation route.
  • E. 64th Avenue Corridor Study Discover the East 64th Avenue Corridor Study in Commerce City, evaluating transportation improvements to support growth, mobility, and safety along this important roadway.
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  • My Neighborhood Empowering Commerce City residents to take action in their neighborhoods: report graffiti & stormwater issues, join curbside clean‑ups, participate in mosquito control, adopt spots/trails, access home‑repair grants, and support Healthy Places initiatives.
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  • About Code Enforcement Commerce City Code Enforcement addresses nuisance concerns like junk, trash, weeds, and junk motor vehicles on private property.
  • Vehicles Vehicles that are unlicensed, inoperable, or have expired plates must be stored in a fully enclosed structure.
  • Scattered Garbage and Trash Trash should be stored in a designated garbage can or proper receptacle until collection, not scattered across your property.
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  • 2021 International Energy Conservation Code
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  • Water Sustainability Learn how Commerce City partners with SACWSD to ensure safe, tested drinking water—treatment, testing processes, standards, and contact info.
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  • Land Use Standards Planning requirements for a project depend on the zoning district of the property. Each zone district in Commerce City has a unique purpose, and the combination of regulations for a particular zone district are designed to meet that intended purpose.
  • Tool Trailer Program Learn about Commerce City’s Tool Trailer Program, offering free access to tools and supplies for residents hosting community cleanups and neighborhood improvement projects.
  • Street Maintenance Learn how Commerce City maintains safe, clean, and accessible streets year-round through snow removal, pothole repair, street sweeping, and other vital street maintenance services.
  • Mosquito Program Learn about Commerce City’s Mosquito Program, including prevention tips, spraying schedules, and how the city monitors and controls mosquito populations to protect public health.
  • Tool Trailer Reservation Reserve Commerce City’s Tool Trailer to support your neighborhood cleanup or improvement project—equipped with everything you need to beautify your community.
  • Chickens and Bees Commerce City residents voted to legalize backyard chickens & bees—learn how to apply for permits, follow regulations, and start caring for backyard poultry & pollinators.
  • Land Development Code Explore Commerce City’s Land Development Code — the comprehensive framework promoting health, safety, balanced land use, urban design, economic development and aesthetic standards. View code sections, updates and related resources.
  • Property Maintenance
  • Meet the Fleet Meet Commerce City’s Street Maintenance fleet—plows, mowers, and trucks that keep our roads and rights‑of‑way safe, clear, and well-maintained.
  • Wall Bracing Explore Commerce City’s wall bracing design guide: detailed standards, submission requirements & interactive worksheets to ensure building code compliance.
  • Green Buildings Discover Commerce City’s Green Building design guide: understand adopted code, amendments & clear submission requirements for sustainable projects
  • Cops for Inclusion Learn about Cops for Inclusion, a Commerce City Police Department initiative promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion through community engagement and education.
  • Recreation and Activities Discover senior recreation & leisure in Commerce City: low‑cost fitness classes, social events, day trips, scholarships, health clinics, Medicare help, transportation services & volunteer opportunities.
  • Caregivers & Home Care Explore caregiver and home care resources in Commerce City, including in-home support services, respite care, adult day programs, and guidance for family caregivers.
  • 2021 International Plumbing Code
  • Expedited Building Plan Review Program
  • Contractor License Renewals
  • Excessive Weed Growth Residents are required to maintain their lawn mow their lawn on a regular basis.
  • Snow Guardians The Snow Guardians Program assists residents who are unable to clear public sidewalks adjacent to their property to comply with the Municipal Code due to age, disability, or other conditions.
  • Snow Guardians Application Apply to Commerce City’s Snow Guardians Program to receive free sidewalk snow removal services for residents aged 60+ or with physical disabilities. Grant‑funded and available on a first‑come, first‑served basis—apply online.
  • Emergency Rental and Mortgage Assistance Financial aid to help residents pay rent, mortgage, utilities or vehicle deposits—preventing homelessness.
  • Resident Resources and Challenges Explore Commerce City’s resident resources and challenges—find guidance on energy equity, environmental programs, community support, and opportunities to engage and provide feedback on local issues.
  • Suncor Refinery
  • Job Opportunities Explore available Commerce City government jobs.
  • Jobs in Parks, Recreation & Golf Discover career opportunities with Commerce City’s Parks, Recreation & Golf Department. Explore full‑ and part‑time roles—from recreation center and pool staff to park maintenance and golf course positions—complete with member benefits, discounts, and a rewarding community‑focused environment. Learn how to apply today.
  • Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Inventory Explore Commerce City’s greenhouse gas inventory—2 million+ metric tons CO₂e—showing emission sources, reduction strategies, and community action.
  • Park Property Ordinances, Rules and Regulations
  • Second Creek Open Space Restoration Commerce City’s Second Creek Open Space Restoration is a multi-year project restoring native prairie, improving habitat, and enhancing trail safety and access.
  • Finance Department The Finance Department leads the city's annual budget process, working with departments and the City Council to develop the annual budget.
  • Planning for Older Adults
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  • City Manager's Office The city manager's office is responsible for implementing city council policies and priorities, conducting city elections, preserving and providing access to records, providing public information, and interacting with other government agencies.
  • Environmental Policy and Innovation Commission (EPIC) Learn about the Environmental Policy and Innovation Commission (formerly EPAC) in Commerce City — its mission to advise City Council on environmental quality, innovation, community engagement, and sustainable practices for air, water, and energy.
  • Quality Community Foundation
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  • 2023 Elections Stay informed on Commerce City elections, including candidate requirements, key dates, ballot details, citizen-led initiatives, and helpful voter resources.
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  • About Us Learn about Commerce City’s Parks, Recreation & Golf Department, including its mission, facilities, staff, and commitment to inclusive community experiences.
  • Sex Offenders Access information about registered sex offenders in Commerce City and learn how the Police Department helps keep the community informed and safe.
  • Pet License Do you have questions about a pet licenses? Click on the corresponding links below to find out what your options are.
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  • Hours & Fees View corporate admission rates for adults, including options for 20-visit passes, monthly memberships, and annual pricing.
  • Council Goal: Public Health and Safety
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  • Council Goal: Economic Development The City of Commerce City will promote a balanced, thriving, and inclusive city economy that cultivates, attracts, and retains business.
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  • Memorial Programs Honor those important to us through memorial bricks, benches, and leaves.
  • Scholarships Commerce City PRG Scholarships offer income-based discounts—up to 50% off recreation memberships and programs—for eligible residents. Apply online today.
  • Athletic Field Rentals Host a tournament, game or practice at one of Commerce City's athletic facilities.
  • eTRAKiT Portal Welcome to eTRAKiT, Commerce City's customer portal for business licensing, construction permits, development projects, inspections and contractor licensing.
  • Schools & Education Information on Commerce City school districts.
  • Trash & Recycling
  • Bid Postings Explore current bid opportunities with Commerce City, including public projects, procurement notices, and contracting information for businesses
  • Veterans Programs Discover how Commerce City honors and supports veterans through special programs, events, services, and community engagement opportunities year-round.
  • Energy, Equity, and the Environment (E3) The E3 Division encourages sustainable development and green building practices to help balance our rapidly growing community with the protection of our valuable natural resources.
  • Maps, Data & GIS Navigate your way through the community with our detailed maps. From neighborhoods to parks and more, find everything you need to explore and plan in our area.
  • Sand Creek Business Area
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  • Mile High Greyhound Park Explore the redevelopment of Mile High Greyhound Park in Commerce City—transforming the former racetrack into a vibrant mixed-use area with housing, retail, and public spaces to support community and economic revitalization.
  • Derby Downtown District The historic Derby Downtown District is an important part of Commerce City’s identity – both past and future. The city is committed to opportunities for revitalizing Derby to see it once again become a community hub.
  • Organized Events
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  • Federal & State Relationships Learn how Commerce City’s City Council collaborates with Colorado state lawmakers and the federal delegation to champion the city’s legislative priorities. Discover their annual process for reviewing state bills, setting policy positions, and engaging in federal advocacy in Washington, D.C.
  • Proclamations Explore the official proclamations of Commerce City, CO—honoring individuals, events, and causes that reflect positively on the community. Learn how to request a proclamation and view past recognitions.
  • Fraud & Legal Services
  • 72nd and Colorado Station Area Learn about the 72nd Avenue & Colorado Boulevard Urban Renewal Area in Commerce City, including development goals, project boundaries, and revitalization plans to support economic growth and community improvement.
  • Police Programs and Initiatives Commerce City Police Department new initiatives, innovative programs, and public safety improvements
  • Records and Crime Statistics Request a police record. Access Commerce City Police Department crime statistics and data dashboards. Stay informed about public safety trends and reporting tools.
  • Home Explore home safety tips and crime prevention strategies from the Commerce City Police Department to help protect your family and property.
  • Auto Theft Prevention Learn how to protect your vehicle from theft with tips and resources from the Commerce City Police Department. Stay informed and keep your car secure.
  • Medication Disposal Safely dispose of unused or expired medications with guidance from the Commerce City Police Department. Help prevent misuse and protect the environment.
  • MyC3 Welcome to MyC3, where caring residents, businesses, and community members can find the latest information about how to spread community pride and keep Commerce City looking its best.
  • Charles Dukes
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  • Housing Housing page connects older adults and caregivers with key housing support.
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  • Senior Housing Explore living options for older adults.
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  • Stormwater Runoff Discover how Commerce City manages stormwater runoff to protect local waterways, reduce flooding, and comply with environmental regulations through education, infrastructure, and community programs.
  • Pioneer Park Improvements Explore the planned improvements at Pioneer Park in Commerce City, aimed at enhancing recreational amenities, accessibility, and community enjoyment for all ages.
  • Stampede Park Discover plans for Stampede Park in Commerce City, a new community park designed to offer diverse recreational spaces, green areas, and amenities for residents of all ages.
  • Fairfax Park Learn about the Fairfax Park project in Commerce City, bringing exciting upgrades and new amenities to support outdoor recreation and neighborhood engagement.
  • Park Rangers
  • Voter-Approved Five-Year Program Learn about Commerce City's voter-approved five-year capital improvement program, designed to enhance public infrastructure, parks, and facilities for a stronger, more connected community.
  • Monaco Park Renovation Explore the Monaco Park renovation project in Commerce City, featuring planned upgrades to playgrounds, landscaping, and park amenities to better serve the surrounding community.
  • Second Creek Farm Park Discover Oasis Park’s Second Creek Farm Park & Trail projects in Commerce City — featuring ADA-accessible play areas, sports courts, restrooms, trails, and restored creekside open spaces fostering outdoor recreation and community connectivity.
  • Buffalo Run Golf Course & Bison Grill Restaurant
  • Community Relations Division The Community Relations Division supports the organization’s communication efforts, including disseminating communications material and addressing media and public inquiries, along with planning community events and public outreach efforts.
  • Pools Make a splash year-round—dive into our indoor and outdoor pools!
  • Programs, Classes & Services Explore a variety of exciting classes and programs offered for all ages and interests!
  • Legal Notices / Ordinances
  • Police Press Releases and News Stay updated with the latest press releases and news from the Commerce City Police Department, including important announcements and public safety information.
  • Scholarships
  • CALU Park Discover updates on CALU Park in Commerce City, a planned neighborhood park project focused on providing new recreational opportunities and green space for local residents.
  • Pavement Maintenance and Management Commerce City uses a data-driven pavement management plan to monitor road condition, traffic, and prioritize repairs for safe, long-lasting streets.
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  • Advancing Commerce City Together (ACT) Discover how Commerce City is advancing together through strategic initiatives that promote sustainability, equity, infrastructure, and community well-being.
  • Taxes & Fees Learn about Commerce City taxes and fees, including sales and use tax, property taxes, utility bills, and other city services and programs.
  • Recreation Centers Discover our Recreation Centers and Pools, offering a variety of activities for all ages. Whether you’re swimming, working out, or enjoying community events, there’s something for everyone.
  • Special Events Join us throughout the year for fun filled events brought to you by the city.
  • Adopt-a-Street Program Adopt a street in Commerce City! Volunteer groups clean litter, receive recognition, and may keep their section year‑after‑year with an official sign.
  • Economic Development The Economic Development team focuses on promoting economic health and creating a quality standard of living for residents. This involves promoting balanced growth through job creation, business assistance, neighborhood redevelopment and the growth of a skilled workforce.
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  • Economic Development The Economic Development Department fosters economic growth through collaboration and innovation for the continued prosperity of our community.
  • Infrastructure Improvements Discover how Commerce City is investing in roads, utilities, and other critical infrastructure projects to support growth, safety, and long-term community needs.
  • Street Sweeping Commerce City’s Street Maintenance team sweeps city streets on a seasonal schedule to remove debris, improve safety, and enhance community cleanliness.
  • Building on My Property For all the do-it-yourselfers and weekend warriors in the city, below you will find resources to help you complete your home improvement projects while keeping your property compliant with the city’s codes, ordinances and standards.
  • Report a Concern / Access C3 Access C3 lets Commerce City residents easily report non-emergency issues—like potholes, graffiti, damaged signs, dumping, tree damage—via the free SeeClickFix-powered app. Upload photos, track the city's response, and access other services from your phone or computer.
  • Quality of Life Concerns Report noise complaints, vandalism, abandoned vehicles, and other quality of life concerns directly to the Commerce City Police Department to help keep our community safe and welcoming.
  • Senior Safety Tips Helpful safety tips and crime prevention strategies tailored for seniors, including guidance on avoiding scams, staying safe at home and in public, and maintaining personal security.
  • Neighborhood The police department values the relationship it has built with the community and provides programs and events to strengthen crime prevention for safer communities.
  • Developing in Commerce City Welcome to the city's online development center, which outlines each step in the development process from annexation to getting your building permit.
  • Building Permits & Inspections The Building Safety Division of Community Development protects the health, safety and welfare of the public by issuing building permits, reviewing construction plans and conducting inspections of work.
  • Roads Projects Explore Commerce City’s current and upcoming roads and transportation projects focused on improving safety, connectivity, and infrastructure for residents and businesses.
  • Street Sweeping Commerce City’s Street Maintenance team sweeps city streets on a seasonal schedule to remove debris, improve safety, and enhance community cleanliness.
  • Adopt-a-Street Program Adopt a street in Commerce City! Volunteer groups clean litter, receive recognition, and may keep their section year‑after‑year with an official sign.
  • Snow Removal Learn how Commerce City’s Public Works department clears snow from nearly 300 lane‑miles of city roads using 11 plow trucks; some areas by Adams County.
  • Right-of-Way Mowing and Weed Management To make sure city medians, roadsides, and open spaces are maintained in a manner that meets city ordinances, the city has a comprehensive mowing and weed management plan. The program involves scheduled mowing of public corridors and spraying harmful weed species in order to improve the appearance of these areas and maintain sight lines for motorists and pedestrians.
  • Arts and Culture Discover Commerce City's public art program, showcasing murals, sculptures, and installations that celebrate community identity and enhance shared spaces.
  • Right-of-Way Mowing Commerce City Public Works oversees weed mowing along city roadways and in undeveloped open spaces (including the edges of subdivisions) and works with Adams County to identify and spray noxious weeds on city-owned property.
  • Streets and Parks Maintenance Learn how Commerce City maintains safe, clean streets and vibrant parks through seasonal care, repairs, and community improvements.
  • Snow Removal Learn how Commerce City’s Public Works department clears snow from nearly 300 lane‑miles of city roads using 11 plow trucks; some areas by Adams County.
  • CIP Map Stay updated on Commerce City’s Capital Improvement Projects with our interactive CIP Map and Dashboard. View monthly status updates, timelines, budgets, and details for roads, parks, and community enhancements across the city.
  • Veterans Commission
  • Strategic Plan
  • City Manager Week in Review Report
  • Council Goal: High-Performing Government
  • Budget & Financial Reports
  • Emergency Preparedness and Management Commerce City’s Office of Emergency Management coordinates disaster planning, emergency operations, public warning systems, and oversees the Mobile Command Center.
  • Public Safety Public Safety
  • Human Resources The Human Resources Department provides comprehensive and centralized services for recruitment, employee benefits and compensation, development of policies, and more.
  • Parks, Trails & Open Spaces Commerce City has 840 acres of parks and open space throughout the community that include amenities from shelters, barbecue pits, volleyball and basketball courts and links to local trails.
  • History Explore the rich history of our community and discover the stories that have shaped our present. From historic landmarks to pivotal moments, learn how our past continues to influence the future.
  • Events, Meetings & Calendars Join us throughout the year for fun filled events brought to you by the city.
  • Parks, Recreation, and Golf Department The PRG Department creates a safe space to play for the entire community through parks, recreation and golf.
  • Join our Police Team Explore career and volunteer opportunities with Commerce City Police Department and learn how to make a difference in public safety.
  • Aquatics Dive into our Aquatics programs and enjoy swimming lessons, water fitness, and fun activities for all skill levels. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned swimmer, there's something for everyone.
  • Leagues Play in Commerce City Parks & Rec leagues! Adult & youth teams in soccer, volleyball, basketball & more. Sign up today & stay active all season!
  • SOAR This special gathering is dedicated to celebrating inclusivity and accessibility for all, and it wouldn't be possible without the incredible support of our partners.
  • Outdoor Service Area Permit
  • Emergency Notifications
  • Pavement Maintenance & Management Commerce City uses a data-driven pavement management plan to monitor road condition, traffic, and prioritize repairs for safe, long-lasting streets.
  • Short Term Rental License Program Short Term Rental License Program
  • Liquor Licensing Learn how to apply for a liquor license in Commerce City, CO—follow official steps, access state forms, discover tasting and temporary permit options, and reach the City Clerk’s Office for assistance.
  • Maximum Fines & Penalties
  • Boards & Commissions Participating in boards or commissions help our city address community needs.
  • Senior Commission
  • Back-to-School Food Truck Rodeo Commerce City is thrilled to host its first-ever Food Truck Rodeo, a new community event to bring people together over great food, live entertainment, and family fun.
  • Spread the Love Join Commerce City’s annual Spread the Love food drive—donate peanut butter & jelly each February to support local food banks and strengthen our community.
  • Juneteenth Juneteenth Independence Day, most commonly referred to as Juneteenth, is a federal holiday in the United States recognizing the emancipation of enslaved African Americans.
  • Earth Day Celebrate Earth Day with The Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge and Commerce City Recreation.
  • Cereal With Santa A popular event so don't miss registration!
  • City Calendar
  • Community Calendar Submission Requirements
  • Run With The Buffalo Pull out your ugly sweater and "Run with the Buffalo" at Buffalo Run Golf Course.
  • Holiday Tree Lighting Celebrate the holiday season with Commerce City’s annual tree lighting event, featuring festive activities, entertainment, and community spirit.
  • Music in the Park Explore Commerce City’s Music in the Park series featuring live performances, community gatherings, and outdoor fun for all ages.
  • Memorial Day Parade Learn how Commerce City honors Memorial Day with a community parade, patriotic displays, and family-friendly activities.
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  • Susan Noble
  • Ryan Keefer
  • Craig Hurst
  • Rich Trujillo (Write-In)
  • Jennifer Allen-Thomas
  • Renée M. Chacon
  • David Diop
  • Party Packages Celebrate your next event at Commerce City Recreation Centers! Party packages include a 2‑hour room rental plus pool access—swim after the party.
  • About Commerce City
  • Who We Are Get to know the Commerce City Police Department’s members, values, and community-focused approach to public safety.
  • Housing Authority Explore the Commerce City Housing Authority’s programs and services that support affordable housing, community development, and housing assistance for residents in need.
  • Comprehensive Plan
  • Request Off-Duty Police Officers Hire off-duty Commerce City police officers for private security, events or traffic control through OfficerTRAK®. Competitive rates, full liability coverage, and 24/7 support. 4‑hour minimum. Call 720‑242‑0473 or request online.
  • Community Well-Being
  • Food Equity Learn how Commerce City is working to improve food access, support local food systems, and promote nutrition equity for all residents.
  • Workforce Development Commerce City is investing in your future through the Workforce Pathway Program, which includes free certifications at Community College of Aurora through Commerce City Promise, Cradle to Career with Rocky Mountain Partnership, and GED Preparation through Metro State
  • Environment Discover how Commerce City is protecting natural resources, improving air and water quality, and creating a more sustainable future for all residents through environmental initiatives and community programs.
  • Drop-In Activities
  • Youth & Teen Newsletter Home to Commerce City Youth and Teen Newsletter
  • My Home Commerce City’s homeowner hub for property maintenance, permitting, code compliance, utility billing, property tax info, landscaping guidance, and home‑owner support services.
  • Parade Reminders and FAQs Get everything you need for Commerce City’s Memorial Day Parade — route details, safety guidelines, FAQs, and entrant reminders.
  • Oil & Gas Operations Learn how Commerce City minimizes oil & gas impacts through updated regulations, permit oversight, community input, and pipeline safety monitoring.
  • Art Exhibition Program Explore Commerce City's Art Exhibition Program, featuring rotating displays by local and regional artists in public buildings to celebrate creativity and cultural expression.
  • Active Adult Centers Discover new places, learn new skills, and make new friends at the Active Adult Centers.
  • Active Adult Advisory Committee
  • Livability & Property Improvements Programs to help residents maintain and improve properties through grants, repairs, and code‑compliance support.
  • Employee Benefits City of Commerce City employee salaries are competitive and the benefits are exceptional. We recognize the value of each and every employee and are committed to offering tools and benefits which help foster professional development and success.
  • Martin Campos Fitness Instructor/Personal Trainer
  • Karen Oliver Fitness Instructor/Personal Trainer
  • Adin Chase Fitness Instructor/Personal Trainer
  • Kevin Aranda Fitness Instructor/Personal Trainer
  • Adrianne Roberts Fitness Instructor/Personal Trainer
  • Rooms & Pools Find rental options for Commerce City’s recreation spaces, including rooms and pools for parties, events, and community gatherings.
  • Laurie Feauto Fitness Instructor/Personal Trainer
  • Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Commerce City receives federal funding for community projects that benefit low- and moderate-income residents through the CDBG program, which is administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
  • Getting Around Located in the northeastern portion of the Denver metro area, just minutes from downtown Denver and Denver International Airport.
  • Budget & Financial Reports Access Commerce City’s adopted budgets, audited financial reports, transparency tools, performance metrics, and fiscal planning details.
  • City Fees
  • Building a Quality Community Discover Commerce City’s vision and initiatives aimed at building a quality community through strategic capital projects, infrastructure improvements, and public spaces.
  • Camps Discover Commerce City’s youth camps—engaging programs for kids & teens with outdoor recreation, arts & field trips. Register now for a year of fun!
  • Parks, Recreation and Golf News Stay up to date with the latest news and updates from Commerce City's parks, recreation programs, and golf course, including events, improvements, and seasonal announcements.
  • City Attorney's Office The city attorney's office acts as legal advisor to the city council and city employees on issues related to city operations. The city attorney’s office cannot provide legal advice to city residents or other members of the public.
  • Police Department The Police Department works to make the city a safe community for all to enjoy.
  • Food Services Discover food assistance programs for seniors in Commerce City, including meal services, nutrition support, and community resources.
  • Marijuana Licensing Explore how to obtain a medical or retail marijuana business license in Commerce City, CO—review application steps, area caps, state regulations, zoning, permit checklists, fee info, and contact the City Clerk’s Office.
  • Housing Needs Assessment Explore Commerce City’s Housing Needs Assessment—a comprehensive study under the ACT Livability program fulfilling SB 24‑174 requirements. Learn about local housing availability, community challenges, and strategic recommendations guiding future development.
  • Design Guides & Submission Requirements
  • Senior Property Tax Refund Learn about Commerce City’s Senior Property Tax Refund program—eligibility guidelines, application steps, important deadlines, and how to apply for financial relief on your property tax bill.
  • CCPD in the Community Learn how the Commerce City Police Department engages with the community through outreach programs, events, and public safety initiatives.
  • Volunteer Opportunities with CCPD
  • Citizens Police Academy Join the Commerce City Police Department Citizens Academy to gain firsthand insight into law enforcement operations and strengthen community partnerships.
  • Facilities Discover Commerce City’s public facilities—parks, recreation centers, golf courses, wetlands, and civic buildings—managed by Administration & Budget. Easily find addresses, hours, amenities, and contact information for community use.
  • Municipal Court
  • Clerk & Records The City Clerk’s Office provides specialized administrative services to the city, including City Council agendas and minutes, municipal elections, managing boards and commissions, administering business licensing, and more.
  • City Codes Review the various City codes, including those for building, tax, land development, traffic, engineering, and more.
  • Capital Projects Find the current capital projects for the City of Commerce.
  • Media & News Commerce City strives to deliver accurate, timely and relevant information to a wide variety of audiences.
  • Urban Renewal The Commerce City Urban Renewal Authority identifies and establishes slum and blighted areas for redevelopment.
  • Administration & Structure Learn about Commerce City’s administrative structure, the City Manager's Office, departments, budget information, and how staff executes on City Council's vision.
  • Step 1: Project Design For design standards and applicable building codes.
  • Building Permit Process
  • When a Permit Is Required
  • Step 3: Construction & Inspection For special inspections and other construction stage information.
  • Step 4: Occupancy & Maintenance For certificate of occupancy requirements and minimum standards for maintaining your property.
  • Community Development Community Development provides essential services such as building permits, abatement hearings, development planning, engineering support, and community improvement projects funded through the CDBG program.
  • Which Building Permit Type Is Best for Me?
  • Basic Construction Rules
  • Flexible Permitting Options for Commercial Projects
  • Fees
  • What's New C3 Development Map Find detailed information about featured high-profile development projects, along with design plans and other information relating to proposed new or redeveloping properties in the review process.
  • Home and Property Home and Property gives Commerce City homeowners essential resources—from trash and recycling guidelines to property maintenance, building permits, mosquito control, and stormwater management—to help you stay compliant, safe, and informed.
  • Curt Holland Memorial Golf Tournament Find information about Commerce City’s Curt Holland Memorial Golf Tournament, bringing the community together to honor a legacy through sport and fellowship.
  • Cultural Council
  • Buffalo Run Golf Course Clubhouse Expansion Get the latest on the Buffalo Run Golf Course clubhouse expansion in Commerce City to enhance golfer experience and course operations.
  • Parks & Recreation Projects Explore current and upcoming Commerce City parks and recreation projects focused on enhancing community spaces, facilities, and outdoor experiences.
  • Fitness Get moving with our Fitness programs, designed to help you stay active, healthy, and energized. From group classes to personalized training, find the perfect fit for your fitness journey.
  • Urban Renewal Authority
  • Elections Find essential details on municipal elections in Commerce City, including candidate filings, ballot structure, council and mayoral races, voting procedures, and election resources.
  • Park After Dark Experience Commerce City’s Park After Dark event with outdoor movies, family-friendly fun, and community gatherings under the stars.
  • Step 2: Permit Application, Contractor Licensing & Reviews For minimum submission requirements, licensing requirements, fees and common review comments.
  • New Homes
  • Chambers Road Widening Project Explore the Chambers Road Widening Project in Commerce City, designed to improve traffic capacity, safety, and access for vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians.
  • Home Modification Application Apply for Commerce City’s ACT Home Modification Program—assist low- and moderate-income homeowners with essential home repairs, accessibility upgrades, weatherization, and safety improvements. Easy online form, eligibility based on income guidelines.
  • Crime Prevention and Safety Learn about crime prevention strategies, safety tips, and community programs from the Commerce City Police Department to help keep your neighborhood safe and informed.
  • Business Discover crime prevention strategies and safety tips for businesses from the Commerce City Police Department. Keep your business secure and prepared.
  • Parks, Recreation and Golf Master Plan
  • Park Shelter & Trail Rentals Rent park shelters and trails in Commerce City, CO for picnics, events, nonprofit walks/runs or bike outings. Fees vary by resident status; permits required.
  • Report a Crime Easily report a crime in Commerce City using our online form. Submit tips, file non-emergency reports, and help keep our community safe and informed.
  • E. 96th Avenue Widening Project Commerce City’s E. 96th  Ave Widening Project expands the roadway to four lanes with a median from Chambers to Tower Roads, adding sidewalks, multi-use paths, new traffic signals, stormwater infrastructure, and completing the Second Creek bridge—to boost mobility, safety, and community connectivity.
  • Residents Living In
  • City Clerk's Office The City Clerk’s Office provides specialized administrative services to the city, including City Council agendas and minutes, municipal elections, managing boards and commissions, administering business licensing, and more.
  • South Adams County Fire Department Find contact details, service areas, and resources from the South Adams County Fire Department, serving Commerce City with fire protection, emergency response, and community safety programs.
  • Adams County Health Department Get information about the Adams County Health Department, including services offered, public health programs, contact details, and its role in supporting community well-being in Commerce City.
  • City Charter & Master Plans Adopted in 1970, the city charter established Commerce City as a home rule municipality and guides how local government functions.
  • Meetings
  • SpeakUp Commerce City Do you want to share your thoughts on city projects and programs, or ask questions about what’s happening around Commerce City?SpeakUp Commerce City is a new type of interactive event that makes it easy to connect with city staff and elected officials.
  • Youth Commission
  • Youth Services Find information about our current offerings for youth and teens programs.
  • Rent/Reserve a Space Are you looking for a location to host your next family reunion, sports tournament, business meeting, or birthday party? Look no further than Commerce City parks and recreation facilities!
  • 2025 Election Plan & Candidate Guide
  • MiniCon Discover Commerce City’s MiniCon event, celebrating pop culture, creativity, and community with fun activities for all ages.
  • Commerce City Strategic Plan
  • Residential Landscaping Residential landscapes are a fundamental part to creating beautiful, healthy, and enjoyable neighborhoods in Commerce City. Please use this webpage as a resource for understanding resident responsibilities, water conservation, and landscaping best practices!
  • Land Development Code Update Explore Commerce City’s Land Development Code Update—a comprehensive rewrite of the city’s development regulations to align with modern best practices, implement the Comprehensive Plan, simplify procedures, and enhance community-driven growth.
  • Forms & Publications Library
  • Community Well-Being Division The Community Well-Being Division coordinates information and referral services, outreach, and programming to reach individuals and families in Commerce City needing services and support.
  • Transportation and Safety Action Plans
  • Family Fright Movie Night on the Field Family Fright Movie Night on the Field
  • Environmental Policy & Programs Learn how Commerce City is advancing environmental quality with new policies, strategies, and regulations under its Energy, Equity & Environment division.
  • Business & Development Doing Business
  • Sales & Use Tax Learn about Commerce City’s sales and use tax—how it’s structured, administered locally under home rule, what’s taxable, and where to find forms, rates and filing guidance.
  • File & Pay Taxes Learn about Commerce City taxes and fees, including sales and use tax, property taxes, utility bills, and other city services and programs.
  • Hispanic Heritage Celebration Discover how Commerce City celebrates Hispanic Heritage with community events, cultural activities, and family-friendly entertainment.
  • Touch A Truck From fire trucks to snow plows, you and your family will love playing, climbing, and touching a variety of vehicles in all different shapes and sizes.
  • Civic Academy
  • Strategic Plan Dashboard
  • Test Elections
  • Fall Fest Celebrate the season at Commerce City’s Fall Fest with autumn-themed activities, family fun, and community entertainment.
  • 4th Fest Commerce City hosts the annual 4th Fest celebration featuring community activities, entertainment, and holiday traditions for all ages.
    We invite you to the 2026 celebration. More info to come.
  • Commerce City Connected Home to Commerce City Connected publications
  • Government Government
  • City Council City Council is the legislative and governing body of Commerce City.
  • Elections Find essential details on municipal elections in Commerce City, including candidate filings, ballot structure, council and mayoral races, voting procedures, and election resources.
  • Contact CCPD - Report a Crime Find contact information for the Commerce City Police Department, including phone numbers, email addresses, and locations for various divisions and services.
  • Police Department Get assistance with an emergency, report a crime in progress, or report issues that do not require an immediate response.
  • Public Works The Public Works Department prioritizes public safety by providing services that improve, maintain, and add to the city’s environment and transportation network.
  • Parks, Recreation & Golf Parks, Recreation & Golf
  • Trash & Recycling Find information on Commerce City’s trash and recycling services, including pickup schedules, accepted materials, bulky item disposal, and how to reduce waste in your neighborhood.
  • Energy, Equity, and the Environment The E3 Division encourages sustainable development and green building practices to help balance our rapidly growing community with the protection of our valuable natural resources.

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