Mobile Services Unit

Aerial image of Commerce City Civic Center.

 
The Mobile Services Pilot Program is a new initiative designed to bring city services directly into Commerce City’s neighborhoods, schools, parks, and community events. Built around the “City Connect” model, the pilot uses an existing city-owned vehicle to deliver services in a flexible, accessible, and community-centered way—reducing barriers for residents who may have difficulty traveling to city facilities. The pilot program’s goals include expanding access to city services, increasing civic engagement and trust through face‑to‑face interactions, and strengthening cross‑departmental collaboration, all while maintaining a positive community-focused approach.

This pilot originates from the leadership and direction of City Manager Rogers, whose vision for more accessible, equitable, and resident‑focused service delivery inspired the development of this program. Under that direction, staff crafted a bilingual, community‑oriented outreach model with a branded vehicle, rotating service offerings, and engagement strategies informed by data, internal coordination, and ongoing community events. Together, these elements form a pilot designed not only to meet residents where they are, but to strengthen trust, visibility, and connection between the city organization and the community it serves.

Dates

The dates below are for the initial deployment of the Mobile Service Unit. Please check back for future events and locations.

  • May 18: Council Preview
  • May 25: Memorial Day Parade and Community Event
  • June 27: Music in the Park — Frontera Park