Pagosa Springs and Archuleta County Awarded as ‘Small Community of the Year’

Since 1976, the Economic Development Council of Colorado (EDCC) has been promoting effective, responsible economic development practices across the state. As the state’s premier economic development resource, EDCC represents the Colorado’s public and private sector interests. By connecting our communities, members, and partners to high-quality educational opportunities and trusted resources, we advance policy while supporting vibrant economies and enhancing the quality of life for all Coloradans.

EDCC’s Annual ‘EDIE Award’ recognizes outstanding economic development achievements by our members, organization volunteers, communities, companies and legislators.

Pagosa Springs and Archuleta County were selected this year as ‘Small Community of the Year’ at the ceremonies in Pueblo, Colorado.

Other winners included City of Northglenn, City of Fort Collins, Legislator of the Year Rep. Marc Snyder, Pueblo-based realty company Fuel & Iron Realty, Partnership of the Year Pueblo Community College, Volunteer of the Year Corinne Koehler, Rookie of the Year Sarah Crosthwaite from Town of Johnstown… and Economic Development Achievement went to Rich Werner of Upstate Colorado Economic Development.

“We celebrate and honor the winners of this year’s EDIE awards, their dedication and hard work towards the progression of our industry across the state and beyond is astounding,” said Stacy Miller, 2022 Board Chair of the Economic Development Council of Colorado and the Director of Economic Development for the Town of Windsor. “These individuals and organizations’ contributions to our communities will help to advance the economy of our state for years to come.”

Town of Pagosa Springs/Archuleta County was selected as this year’s ‘Small Community of the Year’ (community population up to 19,999) for its achievements in the following activities:

  • The town and county both recognized the value and importance of putting the necessary infrastructure in place to support an economic development entity. They have dedicated annual funds to support a public private Economic Development Organization as well as serve on the Board of Directors.
  • The town and county have dedicated significant funds to build out broadband, creating redundant fiber loops in the downtown core and extending coverage into the more rural areas.
  • Recognizing that workforce housing is a major issue for this community, and the high cost of land, makes building affordable housing cost prohibitive, the county has donated 11 tracts of land to Habitat for Humanity, Since that time, both the town and county continue to prioritize housing with land purchases, donations, and additional assistance.

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