Elections | Durango, CO - Official Website City of Durango election rules, procedures, results Rules and Procedures The City of Durango conducts its elections pursuant to the Home Rule Charter of the City of Durango (Article VI) and the Colorado Municipal Election Code Prospective candidates looking to run for the office of Durango City Council need to schedule an appointment with the City Clerk to pick up a candidate packet at City
Current Solicitations | Durango, CO - Official Website The City does not assume any responsibility for errors or misinterpretations resulting from the use of incomplete sets of bid documents The City of Durango will not be held responsible for misinformation received from private plan holders; please use the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System
Budget | Durango, CO - Official Website The city has partnered with OpenGov to provide the community and stakeholders a Financial Transparency Portal bringing visibility, openness and accountability to operations Citizens have the ability to view, filter and analyze revenue, expenses and balance sheet financial data as it is updated in real time View instructional video below
Snow Removal | Durango, CO - Official Website The City of Durango is responsible for plowing snow from 164 lane miles of roads within the city limits and removing snow from 55 city blocks in the Main Street commercial area The city provides 24-hour snow plowing during storm events in seven zones throughout Durango Snowplowing is prioritized for major roadways and access to fire stations, hospitals and other emergency facilities When
Police | Durango, CO - Official Website The City of Durango will take on the responsibility to enforce animal control ordinances within city limits beginning in 2026 in response to recent community concerns, particularly along the Animas River Trail Read on
Sustainability | Durango, CO - Official Website In support of the city of Durango’s commitment to environmental sustainability and resilience, the Sustainability Division provides analysis, coordination, and management of projects, programs, services, plans, and outreach efforts that help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, conserve resources, preserve our natural environment, maintain Durango’s unique character, and improve the quality of
Wildlife Garbage | Durango, CO - Official Website In 2019, City of Durango commercial customers in the Phase 1 downtown corridor had Auto Locks fitted on their front load trash containers View Commercial Phase I map (PDF) To request a wildlife-resistant trash container for your business, call the City of Durango at 970-375-5004 or contact your service provider