Living in Colorado, I’ve had the incredible privilege of watching our state grow and evolve
over the years. From small towns blossoming into vibrant hubs, to new parks, new businesses,
and bigger dreams taking root—Colorado’s growth is something I’ve seen firsthand.
Sure, there are growing pains. But more than anything, what I see is opportunity, community,
and a future that’s brighter than ever.
Today, I want to share my perspective on Colorado’s unstoppable growth, the infrastructure
challenges we’re tackling, and why I’m excited about what’s ahead for all of us who call this
beautiful state home.
Why Colorado’s Growth is No Surprise
When I look around, it’s easy to understand why so many people are choosing to move here.
- Booming job opportunities in tech, aerospace, and green energy
- Outdoor adventures right at our doorstep with 300+ sunny days a year
- A vibrant culture with incredible art scenes, music, breweries, and festivals
- Healthy, active living that’s part of our everyday lifestyle
Between the stunning natural beauty and the endless innovation, Colorado truly offers the best
of both worlds. And honestly, who wouldn’t want to be part of that?
The Infrastructure Challenges We’re Facing
Of course, with all this growth, I’ve noticed the strain too.
- Longer commute times on I-25 and I-70
- Crowded housing markets pushing prices higher
- Greater demand for public transportation and sustainable energy
- More pressure on water resources and community services
It’s clear that our infrastructure was built for a smaller population—and that it’s time for us to
think differently about how we grow. But here’s the part that inspires me: we’re already doing it.
How Colorado is Investing in the Future
Everywhere I look, I see evidence of Colorado investing in smarter growth:
- Highway expansions are easing congestion and improving commutes.
- Public transit upgrades are being planned to connect more communities.
- Affordable housing projects are gaining momentum across the Front Range.
- Sustainability initiatives are pushing us to lead the way in renewable energy and smart
water use.
We’re not just reacting to growth—we’re embracing it, and we’re building a future that’s
better for everyone.
Watching the new developments, seeing new parks open, hearing about expanded transit
lines—it’s exciting to witness history happening right in front of us.
Why I Believe Growth is Good for Colorado
Every new trailhead, every revitalized downtown, every new school built is a reminder that
growth brings new opportunities:
- Economic strength with more jobs and new industries
- Stronger, more connected communities
- A richer cultural landscape with new ideas, new businesses, and new traditions
- Better infrastructure that will serve generations to come
Growth challenges us—but it also brings energy, diversity, and innovation. And I believe that
with a shared commitment to smart planning and sustainable development, Colorado’s best
days are ahead of us.
How We Can All Play a Part
One thing I’ve learned watching all these changes: it takes all of us to shape Colorado’s future.
Here’s how we can help:
- Support local projects focused on sustainability and smart development
- Get involved in community meetings and city planning discussions
- Advocate for thoughtful growth that preserves what makes Colorado special
Welcome newcomers with the open-hearted spirit that defines our state
By staying engaged and positive, we can build a Colorado that reflects our highest
values—community, innovation, resilience, and natural beauty.
Growing Stronger, Together
I feel lucky to live in a place that’s constantly evolving—a Colorado that dreams bigger every
day. Yes, growth comes with challenges.
But it also brings an incredible chance to create something
even better: communities that are more inclusive, connected, and vibrant than ever before.
As I drive down new roads, visit new parks, and watch new neighborhoods rise, I’m filled with
hope and pride for what’s ahead.
Together, we’re not just watching Colorado grow—we’re building the future, one community
at a time.