Who are the Commissioners of Jefferson County?
Jefferson County Commissioners Libby Szabo, Casey Tighe and Lesley Dahlkemper visited with business owners who are emphasizing public safety. These visits were filmed and a series of videos is now available on our YouTube channel. Read on...
What to do in Jefferson County?
Jefferson County has a history rich in people, events and progress. Explore the park and recreation districts, arts and music, museums and attractions that Jefferson County has to offer.
How do I find information about JCPS programs?
View webpages for JCPS divisions, departments, and programs. Search JCPS forms to find the form, brochure, poster, or handbook that you need. Use our online calendar to find the information you need for the academic calendar, work days, activities, and other information. The handy filters on the left let you see just the information you need.
What is the Jefferson County resolution?
CC20-254, a resolution acknowledging the global climate crisis and affirming the county’s commitment to climate action.
When did Jefferson County apply for 5 star business variance?
Jefferson County submitted the required application and letters of support to the CDPHE on Dec. 23 for the “5 star” certified business variance program that, if approved, will allow increased capacity for local businesses. Read on...
What is the Jeffco Hope Fund?
Community First Foundation created the Jeffco Hope Fund to strengthen and stabilize community organizations responding to and impacted by COVID-19. With a $1 million contribution to the fund, the Foundation welcomes donations from the Jeffco community. Read on...
What does Dahlkemper say about being a county commissioner?
Dahlkemper Offers Insight to Being a County Commissioner. There's an old proverb that says, if you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together. It truly captures the spirit of our work as county commissioners.
What is JCPH order 20-007?
JCPH today issued Public Health Order 20-007, which requires venues hosting large events to provide a plan outlining how they will adhere to the state’s Safer-at-Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors requirements. Read more.
When did Jefferson County get 5 star certification?
CDPHE Approves Jefferson County’s Five-Star Certification Program. On December 31, 2020, at 4 p.m., we received approval from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) of our Five-Star Certification Program.
Is smoking allowed in Jefferson County?
Effective February 3, 2020, smoking and the use of tobacco products will not be permitted on Jefferson County Government properties except in select, marked Designated Tobacco Use Areas (DTUA) and private vehicles.