Population Growth /tags/population-growth Population Growth en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Wed, 02 Oct 2024 11:40:00 GMT Colorado cities are growing in population while shrinking their water use. Here’s how they make it work /podcast/inthenoco/2024-10-02/colorado-cities-are-growing-in-population-while-shrinking-their-water-use-heres-how-they-make-it-work Cities in Colorado have grown considerably in recent decades – but they’ve actually reduced their overall water usage. Today on ITN, the story of how a brutally hot summer in 2002 led Coloradans to rethink how they use water. Wed, 02 Oct 2024 11:40:00 GMT /podcast/inthenoco/2024-10-02/colorado-cities-are-growing-in-population-while-shrinking-their-water-use-heres-how-they-make-it-work In The NoCo, Brad Turner, Erin O'Toole Blurring county lines may offer solutions to Northern Colorado’s most pressing issues /podcast/inthenoco/2024-01-26/blurring-county-lines-may-offer-solutions-to-northern-colorados-most-pressing-issues Northern Colorado is growing fast. Exactly how that growth happens in the future could determine a lot about the issues we face now, from a housing crunch to rising healthcare costs. We dig into a path forward today on In The NoCo. Fri, 26 Jan 2024 10:45:00 GMT /podcast/inthenoco/2024-01-26/blurring-county-lines-may-offer-solutions-to-northern-colorados-most-pressing-issues In The NoCo, Erin O'Toole Analysis: Population growth across large swath of Western U.S. returns to pre-pandemic levels /regional-news/2023-04-28/analysis-population-growth-across-large-swath-of-western-u-s-returns-to-pre-pandemic-levels Earlier this month, the U.S. Census Bureau released its 2022 county-level population estimates. The Economic Innovation Group recently analyzed that data at a regional level, and across the West it found that while population growth rates remain well above national averages, they have slowed to near pre-pandemic levels. Fri, 28 Apr 2023 19:58:39 GMT /regional-news/2023-04-28/analysis-population-growth-across-large-swath-of-western-u-s-returns-to-pre-pandemic-levels Murphy Woodhouse Colorado's water shortages are already here and getting worse, according to updated state plan /environment/2022-06-30/colorados-water-shortages-are-already-here-and-getting-worse-according-to-updated-state-plan Colorado’s water shortages are not relegated to the distant future. Water supplies cannot meet current demands in many communities, and are only likely to worsen as climate change heats up and dries out the state’s cities and farms. Fri, 01 Jul 2022 00:33:32 GMT /environment/2022-06-30/colorados-water-shortages-are-already-here-and-getting-worse-according-to-updated-state-plan Luke Runyon, Alex Hager As Western states add population, rental assistance falls short /regional-news/2022-01-17/as-western-states-add-population-rental-assistance-falls-short Housing costs are rising fast in our region as economic development attracts new residents and supply chain problems cause building delays. But a federal program that helps low-income renters is falling short. Mon, 17 Jan 2022 13:00:00 GMT /regional-news/2022-01-17/as-western-states-add-population-rental-assistance-falls-short Bert Johnson U.S. household growth slows, but it's a mixed bag for the Mountain West /news/2021-10-16/u-s-household-growth-slows-but-its-a-mixed-bag-for-the-mountain-west A Pew Research analysis of census data shows that growth in U.S. households during the last decade slowed to its lowest pace in history. Sat, 16 Oct 2021 14:00:00 GMT /news/2021-10-16/u-s-household-growth-slows-but-its-a-mixed-bag-for-the-mountain-west Madelyn Beck Fast-Growing Berthoud Eyes Completion Of Town’s First Recreation Facility /news/2021-04-22/fast-growing-berthoud-eyes-completion-of-towns-first-recreation-facility The building is the centerpiece of the 59-acre Waggener Farm Park project, a long-planned community hub for the fast-growing Northern Colorado town. Fri, 23 Apr 2021 01:42:33 GMT /news/2021-04-22/fast-growing-berthoud-eyes-completion-of-towns-first-recreation-facility Matt Bloom Greeley City Council Passes Terry Ranch Project /news/2021-03-03/greeley-city-council-passes-terry-ranch-project Greeley city council has voted in favor of acquiring a large aquifer on the Colorado-Wyoming border to supply future growth in times of drought. Wed, 03 Mar 2021 18:46:02 GMT /news/2021-03-03/greeley-city-council-passes-terry-ranch-project Luke Runyon In Rapidly Warming Colorado River Basin, The Negotiating Table Is Being Set /environment/2021-03-02/in-rapidly-warming-colorado-river-basin-the-negotiating-table-is-being-set The decision of who gets to sit at the table, whose interests are represented, and what’s on the menu is still very much in flux. But the uncertainty isn’t stopping would-be participants from voicing concerns they feel leaders in the southwestern watershed can no longer ignore. Tue, 02 Mar 2021 15:51:07 GMT /environment/2021-03-02/in-rapidly-warming-colorado-river-basin-the-negotiating-table-is-being-set Luke Runyon Greeley Sees Its Water Future In A Big Underground Bucket /2021-02-15/greeley-sees-its-water-future-in-a-big-underground-bucket Over the last couple years, Greeley's leaders have focused their energy on testing and developing an underground water supply to make that growth possible. The Terry Ranch project, estimated to cost upwards of $318 million to fully build out, would give the city access to an untapped water source — a rarity on the fast-growing, water-tight Front Range. Mon, 15 Feb 2021 23:28:34 GMT /2021-02-15/greeley-sees-its-water-future-in-a-big-underground-bucket Luke Runyon