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Loveland, Colorado had another strong year!
By BuyandSellColorado


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"Business as usual" for your City government

64,000+

Loveland residents received City services in 2006!

4.5 billion

gallons of water were processed or citizens' use
$145,631,810 in City budget net revenue
686,000 items checked-out from the Loveland Public Library
$656,737 in grants to 37 non-profit agencies
396,000 City Update newsletter sent to residents
356,924 utility bill payments processed
310,000 visits by residents to the Chilson Recreation Center
169,000 calls to public safety dispatchers
130,000 rounds of golf played on City courses
75,000 hours 'worked' by City volunteers
42,500 seats filled at Rialto Theater events
40,672 tons of solid waste
23,000 youth attended Loveland Public Library programs
8,300 Museum-sponsored Foote Lagoon concert-goers
7,344 bus route loops completed
5,342 responses by Loveland Fire & Rescue
1,900 blocks of wind energy purchased
1,084 fewer City street potholes that needed repair
1,402 drainage catch basins inspected/cleaned by streets departments
710 full and part-time benefit-eligible people employed by the City
491 City vehicles plus 109 Thompson R2-J school buses maintained
285 indoor and outdoor public artworks
22 years since any City sales tax increase
0 homicides; police officers seriously injured



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