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City of Arvada

www.arvada.org

 
Arvada, Colorado is a beautiful first-ring suburb of Denver, the Mile High City. Arvada retains a small-town feel even with its estimated population of 115,368. Established in 1870, Arvada enjoys a rich history, quiet tree-lined neighborhoods, and a robust mix of business. Our strong civic leadership balances quality of life with an understanding and support of business and economic development. Arvada`s land encompasses nearly 23,000 acres. Three proximate interstate highways provide easy access to the larger metropolitan region and Denver International Airport. An extraordinary trail system links with Denver trails on the east and the foothills of the Rocky Mountains ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.arvada.org
  • 8101 Ralston Road
    Arvada, CO USA 80001
  • Phone: 720.898.7000

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Craig Poley
Chief Information Officer Profile

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