Local Issue Review Team

The Greater Arvada Chamber of Commerce is launching a new Local Issue Review Team that will meet quarterly to assess and address emerging issues that impact businesses at the city and county level. This team will review key topics affecting our local business environment, bring in leaders and experts related to these issues, and help determine both the impact on businesses and possible courses of action.

If you have a passion for ensuring a healthy, vibrant business community and want to play an active role in shaping local policy and advocacy, we invite you to join us. Sign up to serve on the Local Issue Review team by completing the form linked below. Your voice is vital to our community’s future!

 

Goals

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  • Collaborating with local government, economic development partners, and community organizations to proactively identify and address policies, regulations, and infrastructure issues that may impact the business environment.

  • Providing a forum for businesses to share their perspectives on economic, workforce, and community development challenges, supporting efforts that foster a vibrant local economy alongside our partners.

  • Enhancing communication and coordination between businesses, the City, and development agencies to ensure business interests are represented constructively and collaboratively in civic discussions and planning.

  • Monitoring and sharing information about emerging issues or changes that could affect the business community, with the goal of supporting and amplifying the work of our partners and stakeholders.

Who Should Join

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  • Business owners, managers, or representatives who want to voice their perspectives and contribute to shaping policies and solutions supportive of Greater Arvada’s economic health.
  • Individuals from businesses of all sizes who are eager to work alongside city, economic development partners, and community organizations, ensuring efforts are aligned and mutually supportive.
  • Community leaders or professionals interested in fostering open dialogue between the business community and local government.
  • Anyone committed to monitoring and constructively addressing emerging issues that could affect local businesses, while respecting and amplifying the roles of existing partners.

 

SIGN UP HERE