
Broomfield residents, mark your calendars for Mayor Guyleen Castriotta's upcoming State of the City and County presentation. Set to take place on February 12 at the Broomfield Auditorium, the doors will be open from 5 p.m. for those interested in kicking things off with refreshments and a little schmoozing. According to the City and County of Broomfield, the real show kicks in at 6 p.m.
In her address, Mayor Castriotta will outline last year's accomplishments, which aren't shy of turning some heads. After all, the city did snag national recognition for governance excellence. The event, expecting attendance by the City Council members and local figureheads, will be a reminder of Broomfield's strides in affordable housing, acclaimed water conservation efforts, and bolstered public safety measures. Not to mention, they've done all this while being penny-pinching with the budget.
But the proof is in the pudding, and residents are ready to hear the details about these touted improvements. Enhanced resident support programs are also on the docket, a critical touchpoint for a community seeking tangible benefits from its leadership. The progress is expected to be outlined in a detailed narrative that will take stock of Broomfield's journey through 2025 and chart a course for the year ahead.









