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State launches Colorado Property Tax Map as a central source to understand taxing jurisdictions and property tax rates

Governor Jared Polis, the Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) and the Governor’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) launched a new pilot Colorado Property Tax Map to offer Coloradans a centralized, accessible and reliable source to estimate property taxes and view statewide taxing jurisdictions and boundaries. This first-of-its-kind map aggregates data provided to the state by local governments and displays historical taxing, parcel and levy information in a way that has never been done, adding context and clarity to an often confusing subject. This map is launching just shy of a year since the landmark property tax deal last legislative session that helps save Coloradans money on their property taxes.

Read more about the Colorado Property Tax Map

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Colorado’s energy navigation web tool: making clean energy more accessible

In November 2024, the State of Colorado began developing a first-of-its-kind Energy Assistance and Equipment Incentive Screener Tool to take the guesswork out of navigating 500 different state and federal programs. This digital tool is designed to help Coloradans quickly identify the rebates, incentives, and bill assistance programs for which they may qualify by answering a few simple questions in 10 minutes or less.

Read more about the tool

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CDLE announces ASL digital interpreter pilot program

Coloradans visiting Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) workforce centers and vocational rehabilitation centers can access free, on-demand American Sign Language (ASL) interpreting services through a new state pilot program using Aira ASL. The free service will be available through July 31, 2025, after which, continuation of the Aira ASL program will depend on feedback and usage.

Read the press release

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Find a garden near you

Spring has sprung, and the warmer weather makes it the perfect time to enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, biking and gardening! No garden? No problem. The new Gardens layer on the State of Colorado Map Viewer allows you to find nearby community, botanical and municipal gardens.

  • Go to the State of Colorado Map Viewer and click OK
  • On the left side of the screen, scroll to the bottom of the view list and select Gardens, which will open up a dropdown menu that only displays the word Gardens. 
  • Click on the new Gardens link; you will now see a birds-eye view of gardens in Colorado.
  • To find a garden near you, drop a point or enter your address at the bottom left of the screen underneath “Spring has sprung.”

While you’re exploring the map, check out hiking trails, state parks and national forests to continue your outdoor adventures!

NOTE: This data comes from OpenStreetMap, so check with the source before visiting a new garden.

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